Zim netball team in second defeat

Ellina Mhlanga, Harare Bureau IT was another disappointing game for Zimbabwe in their second tie at the ongoing Netball World Youth Cup as they went down 42-53 to South Africa…

Mpofu credits VP Nkomo for the politician he is

Nduduzo Tshuma, Political Editor ZANU-PF Politburo member Dr Obert Mpofu has recollected how the late Vice President Joshua Nkomo introduced him to the people of Bubi-Umguza in 1995 to kickstart…

Rural Electrification Fund gets 9 000-institution target

Thupeyo Muleya,  Beitbridge Bureau THE Rural Electrification Fund (REF) has been used to bring power to nearly 9 000 rural institutions, Energy and Power Development Minister, Dr Samuel Undenge has…

Antipas to stay in charge at newly-promoted AmaZulu

Sikhumbuzo Moyo in Sun City, South Africa FORMER Chicken Inn coach Joe Antipas and his entire technical team will be in charge of AmaZulu in South Africa’s Absa Premiership.

Mutsvangwa blames infiltrators for economic woes

Cletus Mushanawani, Mutare Bureau WAR veterans have blamed the country’s economic woes on infiltrators of the ruling Zanu-PF, saying such people are discouraging use of domestic capital.

‘Women key in Byo revival’

Kiyapili Sibanda, Business Reporter WOMEN entrepreneurs have been urged to take advantage of the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) model to invest and grow their businesses.

Govt unhappy with Maths teaching method

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE Government needs to come up with new strategies of teaching Mathematics as the system being used at the moment is failing to produce positive results,…

Ramos ‘calm’ over Ronaldo exit rumours

REAL MADRID captain Sergio Ramos says he is “very calm” about rumours linking Cristiano Ronaldo with a move away from the Spanish capital.

Man ‘sodomises’ stepdaughter after sex with mum ends prematurely

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter A 38-YEAR-OLD man from Bubi District allegedly forced his seven-year-old step daughter into having anal sex after he had been interrupted by a neighbour while having…

Cancer kills 4 women a day

Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter FOUR women die of cervical cancer in Zimbabwe daily amid reports that the disease burden is worsened by the high HIV prevalence rate.

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