Manyuchi retains WBF title

BOXER Charles Manyuchi claimed a unanimous decision (UD) victory over Uganda’s Mahommed Sebyala to defend his WBF world middleweight title in Masvingo on Saturday evening.

Benefits of a simple brisk walk

  GOING for a brisk walk for two-and-a-half hours a week could prevent an early death caused by a lack of sleep, new research suggests.   A study of 380…

Manicaland police intensify anti-smuggling blitz

  Post Reporter POLICE in Manicaland have warned smugglers that the long arm of the law will always catch them and encouraged people against the crime.   This follows the…

Dairy producers urged to mechanise centres

  Post Reporter   PLAYERS in the dairy sector in Manicland province have been challenged to develop and mechanise their milk collection centres in order to boost operations and increase…

‘Include religious, traditional leaders in Covid-19 fight’

    Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent The Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Monica Mutsvangwa has implored the provincial Covid-19 taskforce to include religious and traditional leaders in the…

Ex-Dynamos secretary-general Simon Sachiti dies

Former Dynamos player and secretary-general Simon Sachiti has died.

He was 75.

Library rich in Nkomo history

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter A SURREAL walk through the life and history of Joshua Nkomo is what you will experience when you visit the Joshua Nkomo Museum in Bulawayo’s Matsheumhlophe…

Kaunda a titan of pan-Africanism . . . President salutes Zambia’s founding father

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has paid tribute to the late founding President of Zambia, Dr Kenneth Kaunda, saying the deeds of the late titan of Pan Africanism should forever be emulated.

Woman hit in high-speed chase with car thieves

Leonard Ncube and Patrick Chitumba, Chronicle Reporters A HIGH-SPEED chase between four suspected car thieves and police officers from the Vehicle Theft Squad (VTS) ended tragically when the stolen vehicle…

Covid-19: Public gatherings tightly controlled

With Covid-19 infections spreading, the tight control of public gatherings is strictly enforced with the burial of national hero Major General (retired) Clever Chiramba tomorrow at the National Heroes Acre being attended only by a small group of invited people.

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