Zim look to salvage pride in final ODI

A MINOR blip in the second one-day international aside, Afghanistan have been clinical in the five-match ODI series against Zimbabwe, their unassailable 3-1 scoreline a testament to that.

Increase in mental case illnesses blamed on psychiatrists shortage

Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter THE shortage of psychiatrists in Zimbabwe has resulted in many people failing to deal with social ills in the country, a factor blamed for rising suicide…

D-Day for Tendai Ndoro

CAPE TOWN — Ajax Cape Town and their striker Tendai Ndoro will know their fate on Wednesday, which is when the South African Football Association arbitration process is expected to…

SA ref named for FCP, De Agosto clash

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter CAF have named South African referee Christopher Harrison to take charge of the crucial second tie Total Caf Champions League preliminary round match between FC…

Gwanda to build 7 schools, 7 clinics

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent GWANDA Rural District Council is constructing seven schools and seven clinics as part of its 100-day programme.

Unattended baby drowns in bucket

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter A NINE-month-old baby who was left unattended drowned in a bucket half filled with water in Lupane.

ZimAlloys, Chinese firms in alluvial chrome pact

Lovemore Zigara, Midlands Correspondent GWERU-based ferrochrome producer, Zimbabwe Alloys (ZimAlloys), has started exploiting alluvial concentrates at its claims along the Great Dyke as it seeks to widen its revenue base.

BVA league preparations begin

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Bulawayo Volleyball Association (BVA) says the 2018 league programme will start on March 10.

The new Kaizer Chief

ZAMBIAN millionaire businessman Moses Mubanga is turning himself into the new Kaizer Motaung, building his football club around a host of Zimbabwean footballers, with midfield enforcer Devon Chafa being the latest to be recruited into his stable, while CAPS United striker John Zhuwawu is on his radar.

Did Jah Prayzah deserve three awards at Nama?

Jah Prayzah emerged the biggest winner at National Arts Merit Awards in the music category, but many felt there was no justification to have his song “Ndini Ndamubata” winning the Most Outstanding Song ahead of “Pamamonya Ipapo” by Soul Jah Love.

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