WESTSIZE SEIZE NPL TOP SPOT
A BRILLIANT spell of bowling by Tapiwa Mufudza, who took five wickets for only 18 runs, brought Gladiators crashing down from the top of the National Premier League (NPL) cricket…
A call to Old Boys for school development
Bongani Ndlovu, [email protected] MILTON High School is celebrating 114 years of existence with a clarion call for Old Boys to be involved in its development, inspiring learners that they can achieve…
Hope for children with hearing impairment
Raymond Jaravaza and Trish Mukwazo, Chronicle Writers AT the tender age of three months, Bonginkosi Mathe (13), a Grade Four pupil at King George VI Children’s Centre in Bulawayo unexpectedly suffered…
YOUNG GEMINI, TI GONZI JOIN FORCES
Quinton Rusero AWARD-WINNING artist, Young Gemini, has collaborated with Ti Gonzi on a rap track titled ‘Unobhohwa’. The song is from Young Gemini’s upcoming album titled “LA LIGA”. The song…
Zifa NC’s boss told to step down
Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau ZIFA Normalisation Committee (NC) chairperson Lincoln Mutasa has been urged to resign after he froze before the Parliamentary Committee on Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation yesterday.…
Maya appointed SA’s first female chief justice
JOHANNESBURG. – President ent Cyril Ramaphosa has announced Judge Mandisa Maya as the new Chief Justice.
Kamala Harris draws on earlier career and campaign for economy platform
Kamala Harris isn’t wasting any time getting her views on the economy — one of voters’ top concerns in this year’s presidential election — into the spotlight. In her first…
Zambian broadcasting regulator killed
LUSAKA. – Police are investigating the abduction and murder of Zambia’s newly appointed broadcasting regulator chief.
Varun Beverages eyes snack market in Zimbabwe
Business Writer Varun Beverages, the second-largest PepsiCo franchise bottler globally, has entered into an agreement with PepsiCo to manufacture and distribute snacks in Zimbabwe and Zambia. The company, founded in…
Chevrons flatter to deceive . . . rain comes to their rescue
A wicket-less first session yesterday gave the impression that Zimbabwe would dominate the first-ever day of Test cricket in Northern Ireland.











