4 beheaded, burnt beyond recognition

Andile Tshuma Chronicle Reporter A GOKWE family lost all its four daughters, three of them minors, after they were allegedly beheaded and their bodies burnt beyond recognition in a hut. The incident…

I’m still in the game: Nyamhute

Yeukai Karengezeka Chisepo Arts Correspondent Self-proclaimed pop star Calisto Nyamhute, affectionately known as the “Bullet”, says he is still in the game despite his long absence in the music industry. Nyamute who…

Lies about American progress in Afghanistan

Matthew Hoh Correspondent There has never been progress by the US military in Afghanistan, unless you are asking the US military contractors or the Afghan drug barons, of whom an…

Savemari to partner property players

Ishemunyoro Chingroperty Reporter — SAVEMARI – an online click and collect start-up which entered the Zimbabwean market early this month – is keen to assist local property development firms to…

Chelsea to play the hunters

LONDON. — Antonio Conte said he would be happy for Chelsea to creep up on the rails in the English Premier League soccer title race following their clinical 2-1 victory…

Muguruza humbles Halep

CINCINNATI. — Wimbledon tennis champion Garbine Muguruza humbled second-ranked Simona Halep 6-1, 6-0 in Sunday’s final of the WTA Cincinnati Open, denying the Romanian the world number one spot in…

‘Youth key attraction for investing in Africa’

Business Reporter One of the major attractions when investing in Africa has been the continent’s young and energetic population. According to the African Economic Outlook, a growing youth population comes…

Nadal back on top

PARIS. — Spain’s tennis star Rafael Nadal described as “unbelievable” his climb back to the world number one spot for the first time in three years and confirmed in the…

TZ eyes more junior tourneys

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter AFTER successfully hosting this year’s ITF 18-and-Under South Central Circuit at Harare Sports Club, Tennis Zimbabwe are hoping to take it a step further by adding two…

Dimitrov basks in glory

CINCINNATI. — Grigor Dimitrov captured his seventh and biggest career title on Sunday, defeating Australia’s Nick Kyrgios 6-3, 7-5 to win the ATP Cincinnati Masters tennis tournament and boost his…

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