Biden orders review of sexual misconduct rules

US President Joe Biden on Monday will order a review of changes the previous administration made to rules on how colleges should handle sexual assault allegations and formally establish a…

Fan blames the red seat coverings at Anfield

A Liverpool fan has bizarrely blamed the red seat coverings for the side’s alarmingly poor home form — claiming the backdrop “takes the team longer to visualise players”. Jurgen Klopp’s…

Djokovic sets record for weeks at the top

PARIS — Novak Djokovic set a new landmark of 311 weeks as world number one on Monday, one week longer than Roger Federer whose tally of a record 20 Grand…

IPL returns to India, without spectators at first

The Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket tournament will begin in Chennai on April 9 and will be played across six venues, initially without spectators. The world’s richest Twenty20 competition was…

Covid-19: A crisis with a woman’s face

António Guterres As the world marks International Women’s Day in the midst of a global pandemic, one stark fact is clear: the Covid-19 crisis has a woman’s face. The pandemic…

Court of Arbitration dashes Ahmad’s hopes

The last hurdle to the confirmation of Mamelodi Sundowns boss Patrice Motsepe’s ascension to the Confederation of African Football’s (Caf’s) presidency was cleared when the for Sport (Cas) ended outgoing…

20 cheat death in house petrol explosion

Mashudu Netsianda and Rufaro Winter, Chronicle Reporters TWENTY people cheated death when a house in Bulawayo’s Mpopoma suburb caught fire following a petrol explosion. One of the victims, Lenxious Sibanda…

Covid-19: Workers lose jobs

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ABOUT 14 percent of the country’s manufacturing companies were forced to retrench workers in 2020 due to the adverse effects of the novel Covid-19 pandemic,…

Mutsvangwa raises Covid-19 red flag

HarareBureau GOVERNMENT will not hesitate to re-introduce tough Covid-19 control measures if non-compliance with regulations becomes rife and risks a spike in new infections. Speaking after being vaccinated against the…

First Lady meets Mai Mujuru

Harare Bureau WOMEN countrywide should embrace each other and avoid hate which will not take them anywhere, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has said. She was speaking after a meeting former…

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