4 Zim athletes for 17th FINA World Champs
Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Aquatic Union (ZAU) has selected four athletes to represent the country in the 17th edition of the FINA World Championships set for Budapest, Hungary,…
Vic Falls to refund 800 homeseekers for stands
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter VICTORIA Falls Municipality will refund about 800 home seekers who had paid for housing stands in the Buffer Zone since 2008.
Calls for end to Tiote’s death speculation
The agent of the late Cote d’Ivoire midfielder Cheick Tiote yesterday called for the media to cease making unsubstantiated claims about the reasons for his death.
Gweru driving instructor commits suicide after three failed attempts
Amanda Chikari, Midlands Reporter A 51-year-old driving instructor from Gweru committed suicide by hanging from a tree in a bushy area at Hunde Fisher Farm near Mkoba 18 suburb, after…
CPU committee to resettle Bulilima flood victims
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent THE Bulilima District Civil Protection Unit (CPU) committee is set to resettle villagers situated close to the district’s main rivers ahead of this year’s rainy season.
Amakorokoza unleash reign of terror in Filabusi
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter AN amakorokoza gang from Filabusi unleashed a reign of terror in the area over a long standing dispute over gold claims leaving four family members in…
Chelsea host Burnley in Premiership opener
Chelsea will open the defence of their Premier League title at home to Burnley when the season kicks off on the weekend of August12-13.
Double header at Luveve Stadium
Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter A CASTLE Lager Premiership double header has been lined up at Luveve Stadium this afternoon when Bantu Rovers clash with Tsholotsho in the early kick-off followed…
Zim, Scotland set to begin ODI chapter
WHILE all the attention wags around the wonders of the Champions Trophy, Scotland and Zimbabwe have a window open to get a taste of some ODI breeze. Thanks to the…
Do pregnant women deserve preferential treatment at work?
Davies Ndumiso Sibanda, Labour Matters WITH more women entering the world of work and with many of them taking jobs which were predominantly a preserve for men, questions and disputes…











