Bodybuilders compete for Mr ZITF at Byo Theatre

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Mr Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) bodybuilding contest will be held at the Bulawayo Theatre on Saturday.

Zimta conference starts in Vic Falls

Nozwelo Hadebe, Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (Zimta) 37th annual conference kicked off in Victoria Falls yesterday amid calls for the establishment of a collective bargaining council for the…

Problem farmers risk losing offer letters, Minister Shiri declares

Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT is pushing for productivity on the land and has said there is a need for stability on farms anchored on adherence to the law.

Change of rules to weigh down on Semenya

CASTER Semenya’s domination of women’s middle-distance running is likely to end with the introduction of new rules set to be announced.

Woman stabs baby, hangs self in infidelity row

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter A 24-YEAR-Old woman from Nkayi allegedly stabbed her one-year-old child before she committed suicide by hanging at her in-laws’s home over an infidelity dispute with her…

Zenzo Moyo to grace darts tournament

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter LEGENDARY former Highlanders’ hit man Zenzo Moyo will be the guest of honour at the Matabeleland South Social Darts Tshisa Nyama tournament at Stanmore business…

US dollar to improve Sadc payment system

Danai Majaha, Harare Bureau The introduction of the United States dollar as a trading currency on the southern African regional payment system is expected to improve the settlement of transactions…

Klopp heaps praises on ‘outstanding’ Salah

LIVERPOOL — Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp hailed the “outstanding” Mohamed Salah after his match-winning performance against Roma in the Champions League soccer on Tuesday night.

Manual labour and the rise of automated agriculture machinery

Agriculture Column, Tapuwa Mashangwa OUR world is changing at a pace faster than anyone can fathom and a new era is at dawn, an era where manual labour shall no…

Probe points to arson in Plumtree High hostel fire

Richard Muponde, Plumtree Correspondent THE fire that razed a hostel at Plumtree High school three weeks ago could have been started deliberately, preliminary investigations have revealed.

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