Archbishop accused of abuse cover-up quits

VATICAN CITY — Australian Archbishop Philip Wilson, the most senior cleric found guilty of concealing child sex abuse in the Roman Catholic Church, has resigned, the Vatican said yesterday.

White community throng polling station

Tafadzwa Zimoyo, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe’s white community thronged Borrowdale and Heritage Primary School polling stations in Harare to cast their ballots in yesterday’s harmonised elections.

Miserly prophet thrown out of courtroom

Michelle Gwizi, Court Reporter A PROPHET from Entumbane in Bulawayo was ordered to leave a courtroom and return when he was more rational after offering $20 for the upkeep of…

Quiet window for Makepekepe

Eddie Chikamhi, Senior Sports Reporter GIANTS Caps United have stuck to their guns that they will not be bargaining for players to beef up their stocks during this mid-season window…

MSU Hub boosts project 2 months after President officially opened it

Midlands Correspondent Midlands State University Incubation Hub has developed a reusable sanitary wear for less privileged girls, two months after President Emmerson Mnangagwa officially opened it.

Five hospitalised after frenzied attack at Nkulumane nightclub

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent FIVE patrons were stabbed and had to be rushed to a Bulawayo hospital following a free-for-all brawl at Nkulumane’s Mqombothi Night Club, allegedly over a woman.

ICTs vehicle to bridge the urban-rural digital divide

Gibson Mhaka INFORMATION as an important resource is essential for the progress of an individual in particular and that of a nation at large.

Mahrez cleared to resume training

Manchester City forward Riyad Mahrez has been cleared to return to training this week following an ankle knock sustained in Saturday’s 3-2 win over Bayern Munich in the United States.

Mandiwanzira confident of victory in Nyanga South

Harare Bureau Zanu-PF’s aspiring MP for Nyanga South Cde Supa Mandiwanzira said President Mnangagwa is expected to win yesterday’s polls in the constituency.

6 000 metre copper cable theft gang in court

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent SIX people have appeared in court for stealing 6 000 metres of copper cables worth $18 750 in Esigodini.

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