Mid-season transfer window opens, relief for Highlanders

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS are likely to breathe a huge sigh of relief heading into this weekend’s Chibuku Super Cup game should they successfully register five of their…

Zim Gender Commission investigates Reps rape case

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu , Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Gender Commission has launched an investigation into the rape of two Grade Seven pupils by a boarding master at Rhodes Estate Primary School…

Days of insurgency in Moza numbered

Insurgency is a growing global threat to peace that affects human and state security as a result of its nature of catastrophe. 

‘China, a beacon of hope for humanity’

Fungi Kwaramba Interview Today, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), one of the biggest political parties globally, celebrates its centenary anniversary. Under the leadership of CCP, China has been transformed from…

Deco, Sibanda leave Abafana Bes’thende

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter SOUTH African side Golden Arrows have parted ways with the Zimbabwean duo of midfielder Danny Phiri and goalkeeper Edmore Sibanda after their contracts were not renewed.…

Everton appoint Rafael Benitez as manager

Everton have appointed former Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez as their new manager. The 61-year-old Spaniard has signed a three-year deal and succeeds Carlo Ancelotti, who resigned in early June to…

Zim dollar slightly eases against US dollar

Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe dollar slightly eased against the United States dollar at the weekly foreign currency auction platform to trade at 85,42 on Tuesday compared to last week’s 85,36.…

Nkomo: A globalist, political negotiator

The late Comrade Joshua Nkomo’s legacy is prominently embedded in the military and radical polemic side of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle. 

Mining industry unpacked

This article seeks to give an overview of the minerals found in Zimbabwe. The country’s mining industry is poised for growth with the Government planning annual export earnings of US$12 billion in the next few years. 

Zuma in ‘high spirits’ despite sentence

JOHANNESBURG. – Former president Jacob Zuma was in “high spirits” yesterday, a day after the country’s top court handed him a 15-month jail sentence, an aide said.

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