SA, Zim revive trans-Limpopo initiative
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau SOUTH African and Zimbabwean authorities have resumed joint efforts to revive the implementation of the Trans-Limpopo Spatial Development Initiative (TSDI). The initiative is aimed at promoting…
iGAZi: Spirit of a Good Heart to premiere in May
Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter LOCAL film producers Jewels Embryonic Studios and Snipper Shoot are set to premiere a new movie titled iGAZi: Spirit of a Good Heart next month. The…
Zimiseleni Moyo takes giant step in Zambia
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter BARELY a year after getting his first coaching job at Zambian lower league side MC Galaxy Football Academy, Zimbabwean Zimiseleni Moyo has made a giant…
Six die in horrific accident
Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter SIX people died and eleven were injured yesterday in an accident involving a commuter omnibus and a haulage truck at the intersection of Khami Road and Siyephambili…
Youth League nomination results out this week
ZANU PF will announce youth league provincial results this week after finalisation of the election process which includes meticulous verification of the outcome, and addressing concerns raised by aggrieved parties, Zanu PF National Political Commissar, Cde Mike Bimha, has said.
Africa Triathlon Champs team named
NATIONAL coach Pamela Fulton is hopeful the team to represent the country at the Africa Triathlon Championships in September will have enough time to get ready for the event despite some limitations since they are now off-season.
Winter wheat production begins
WINTER wheat production has begun in earnest with the planted crop in generally good condition and growing well while farmers expect a good harvest.
PSL refs urged to lift officiating standards
THE Premier Soccer League have expressed concerns about the standard of match officiating that is currently being witnessed during league matches.
Police launch crackdown against pirate taxis in city
Police in Harare will today embark on another massive operation targeting pirate taxis commonly referred to as mushikashika, unregistered cars, street kids controlling traffic and vendors operating at intersections, in a move aimed at restoring order and decongesting the city.
Three men commit suicide
THREE men are suspected to have committed suicide in separate incidents in unclear circumstances in Harare and Bulawayo while another man has also been arrested on allegations of killing his wife following a misunderstanding in Centenary as murder cases rise countrywide.











