Humiliated Bafana in Dakar for return clash
Bafana Bafana arrived in the Senegalese capital of Dakar in the early hours of Sunday to start preparations for the final Fifa World Cup qualifier against the West Africans.
Eskom acknowleges liquidity squeeze
Cape Town — Eskom yesterday said it had secured just over half of its funding requirements for the current financial year, as it acknowledged it was battling a liquidity squeeze.
Craft centre weavers fall on hard times
Pamenus Tuso Families which used to benefit from the Binga Craft Centre as a major source of income and livelihoods during its peak, have fallen on hard times.
Three years jail for beating dad to death
Mashudu Netsianda A BINGA man who fatally assaulted his father following a dispute has been sentenced to an effective three years in jail. Anyway Mudenda (25) of Pashu area who…
Vic Falls residents demand revenue from Rainforest
Leonard Ncube and Nosikelelo Moyo, Chronicle Reporters VICTORIA Falls residents have petitioned Parliament demanding to retain 30 percent of revenue generated from the Rainforest and related parks fees charged at…
Three years jail for beating dad to death
Mashudu Netsianda A BINGA man who fatally assaulted his father following a dispute has been sentenced to an effective three years in jail. Anyway Mudenda (25) of Pashu area who…
Caledonia to extend central shaft depth
Harare Bureau Caledonia Mining Corporation plans to extend the depth of central shaft at its 49 percent-owned Blanket Mine at a cost of approximately $18 million to be funded by…
Byo names strong team for Mutare pool event
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Pool Association (BPA) believes it has assembled a strong team that will return with medals from the Carling Black Label National Pool Finals set…
Eight women’s team for soccer tourney
Sports Reporter EIGHT Bulawayo-based women’s teams will compete in the second edition of the Thembalethu Foundation soccer tournament at Raylton Sports Club next month.
Craft centre weavers fall on hard times
Pamenus Tuso Families which used to benefit from the Binga Craft Centre as a major source of income and livelihoods during its peak, have fallen on hard times.

