UPDATED: Zimbabwe turns down Cosafa. . .Search for new host nation still on

Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau THE organisers of the Cosafa senior men’s football tournament were yesterday left to search for a new host nation for the 2019 edition after Zimbabwe turned…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s make artisanal mining safer

No one knows exactly how many artisanal miners remain trapped in two gold mines in Mhondoro-Ngezi, Mashonaland West Province after a dam wall collapsed resulting in water gushing into shafts…

‘Robber’ cops in the dock. . .Police station canteen, houses broken into

Mashudu Netsianda and Michelle Gwizi, Court Reporters A BULAWAYO police officer stationed at Fairbridge Camp allegedly ganged up with an accomplice and broke into a police canteen and several houses…

Letters to the editor: The EU parliament resolutions on Zim read like Chamisa’s script

EDITOR: The European Parliament resolutions on Zimbabwe (2019/2563(RSP) are like reading from Chamisa script. In fact, it’s not surprising as the EU has been half-hearted in its attempts to engage…

Jabu apologises for X-rated tape

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka DENZEL Burutsa, who starred in the popular Studio 263 soapie as Jabu, has apologised for his leaked bedroom tape blaming it on what he called a “temporary lapse…

Battlefields mine disaster victims named

Harare Bureau Government has released the names of the 24 miners who perished in the Battlefields disaster as search efforts continue to account for at least four others reportedly trapped…

Merlin court case crumbles

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Supreme Court has abandoned an appeal by Merlin Limited judicial manager, Mr Cecil Madondo, against a High Court ruling after he failed to follow…

Coventry challenges athletes

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter YOUTH, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry yesterday challenged athletes to focus on their goals and avoid distractions. Coventry’s message comes at a time…

Kalanga now taught at university

Sharon Buwerimwe, Chronicle Reporter LUPANE State University (LSU) has introduced a degree in Kalanga and Community Studies as part of efforts to promote indigenous languages in the country. It is…

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