Spare a thought for Khama

THE confirmation of Percy Tau’s transfer to English Premiership side Brighton and Hove Albion yesterday triggered debate on the domestic football front as focus once again turned to how Khama Billiat ended up at Kaizer Chiefs.

Tsitsi Masiyiwa survives month-long health scare

Wife of billionaire businessman Strive Masiyiwa, Tsitsi, was busy as usual on twitter, tweeting her “inspirational” tweets, pushing her developmental agenda amongst her largely youthful; and tech savvy followers and chirping happily,

SK Moyo remains Zanu-PF spokesman

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent ZANU-PF yesterday said Cde Simon Khaya Moyo remains the party’s Secretary for Information and Publicity and the public should disregard an earlier communication stating that the…

Editorial Comment: The road to court is nicely tarred Mr Chamisa

If the MDC-Alliance’s electoral grievances are genuine, Mr Nelson Chamisa and his group of crybabies should go to court as the opposition is full of lawyers. This is what President Mnangagwa in effect said yesterday when he met The Elders at State House for a chat on the prospects for a peaceful election — the most democratic and open in Zimbabwe’s history.

Abuse of female ZEC commissioners rapped

Herald Reporter first female President of Ireland and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Mrs Mary Robinson, who is in the council of The Elders who are in…

Silla, Banda extend Highlanders stay

Descent Dube, Sports Reporter MIDFIELDERS, Adrian Silla and Brian Banda, and goalkeeper Prosper Mathuthu have extended their stay at Bulawayo Castle Lager Premier Soccer League giants, Highlanders.

POGBA RIGHT FOOT, POGBA LEFT FOOT, ITS AN ICONIC FRENCH GOAL PAUL POGBA

EVERYTHING has a beginning and an ending — after all, every bird that flies has to land at some point, every plane in the sky has to touch down and every human being, just like all the animals, has to die one day.

Meeting for a meat-lover’s dream meal at Mojo’s

Despite the growing worldwide trend towards vegetarianism, Zimbabwe is definitely a meat-eater’s country, and although more and more dining venues offer meat-free dishes, Zimbabweans are most likely to choose a “carnivore’s option”.

Ex-Energy minister Undenge jailed

Former Energy and Power Development Minister Samuel Undenge, who was accused of prejudicing the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) of $12 650, was yesterday sentenced to an effective two-and-a-half years in prison.

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