Bab to stage Four-Minute Miler

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Bulawayo Athletics Board (Bab) will stage the annual ZITF Coca-Cola Four-Minute Mile Challenge qualifiers at White City Stadium today.

Sheasham ropes in Tapera

Lovemore Zigara in Gweru ZIMBABWE General Medical Aid Central Soccer League side Sheasham have made changes to their technical department by roping in former Yadah FC coach Jairos Tapera as…

Kaitano in tough Confed Cup test

Petros Kausiyo, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWEAN coach Kaitano Tembo faces a stern test tonight when his SuperSport United seek to overturn a one-goal deficit against Kenya’s Gor Mahia and advance to…

Private firm to set up 125MW solar plant in Victoria Falls

Thandiwe Katinhimure, Business Reporter A PRIVATE firm, Southpole Consulting Private Limited, has engaged the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) seeking a power generation licence to set up a 125 megawatts…

Tongaat Hulett commissions Chiredzi gas plant

Harare Bureau TONGAAT Hulett, Zimbabwe’s largest sugar producer, has commissioned a 40-tonne liquefied petroleum gas plant in Chiredzi that will provide renewable and clean energy to more than 5 000…

Smallhouse beats up lover’s wife

Codelia Mondela, Court Reporter A BULAWAYO woman has been ordered to perform 210 hours of community service for bashing her boyfriend’s wife with an empty beer bottle while the man…

Bravo bus aborts trip after crash

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter A JOHANNESBURG-bound Bravo Tours bus aborted its journey to South Africa following a collision with a Mazda B1600 pick-up truck in Bulawayo yesterday.

Hubby ‘killer’ trial begins

Codelia Mondela, Court Reporter A WOMAN from Mangwe who allegedly set her husband on fire after an argument over a bucket of sorghum has appeared before a Bulawayo magistrate in…

LSU bows to relocation resistance

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent LUPANE State University (LSU) has complied with a High Court ruling ordering the institution’s management to reverse a decision to relocate students and lecturers in the…

Parly to fast-track electoral law

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter THE Electoral Amendment Bill is expected to be fast-tracked when Parliament resumes sitting on May 8 after a three-week recess, a Cabinet Minister said yesterday.

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