Trump invites Putin to US as Democrats call for Helsinki details

WASHINGTON, DC. – US President Donald Trump has announced that he will invite his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to a meeting in Washington, DC, drawing protest from the top Senate Democrat, who had earlier questioned the two leaders’ summit in Helsinki.

Enemies wanted to kill me: President

Levi Mukarati in Mutare President Mnangagwa has said the June 23 bombing incident at a Zanu-PF rally in Bulawayo was the work of enemies meant to eliminate him and his…

Feminism is Not Negative

Bongiwe Nkomazana on Gender The more I did some research on feminism I realised that our different feelings towards it are probably because there are parts of it that we…

MDC Alliance struggles to pay for adverts

Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau THE MDC Alliance has given up some of the advertising slots that it was offered by the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Authority on both radio and television, as…

MDC Alliance officials fight over rally

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief TWO senior officials of the MDC Alliance in Shurugwi town traded insults before one poked the other with a plastic trumpet on his chest in…

Shield-Chelsea talent search reaches climax

Sports Reporter THE Unilever sponsored Shield-Chelsea football talent search reaches its climax with the 35 shortlisted players getting into a week-long boot camp that started yesterday at Mandel Training Centre…

Disgraced player refuses World Cup medal

Zagreb — Croatian media say that forward Nikola Kalinic has not accepted the silver medal his team won at the World Cup in Russia because he was sent home early…

Political parties sign peace pledge

Kudzai Chikiwa, Chronicle Reporter ELEVEN political parties have signed the Ukuthula/ Runyararo/ Peace Covenant Pledge.

Veteran boxer hails Government for taking over Tinago funeral expenses

Descent Dube, Sports Reporter VETERAN boxer Ambrose Mlilo has hailed the government for catering for the funeral expenses of three-time Commonwealth champion Langton “Schoolboy” Tinago.

Police assure nation of peaceful election environment

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has assured the nation of a secure environment conducive for peaceful elections, and said peace was prevailing countrywide ahead of the July 30 harmonised elections.

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