Debutant Rusike scores within 82 seconds

ZIMBABWE striker Matthew Rusike scored 82 seconds into his Cape Town City debut to deliver a 1-0 victory at Bidvest Wits on Wednesday in a Nedbank Cup Round of 32…

Ngamo Safaris brings you closer to wildlife

Yoliswa Dube, Senior Features Reporter Ngamo Safaris was established by the Forestry Commission of Zimbabwe to generate revenue for conservation programs in the country’s indigenous forest areas through recreational hunting…

ED to visit Botswana

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to travel to Botswana on a two-day state visit next week at the invitation of the neighbouring country’s leader President Ian…

Actor David Phetoe burial confirmed

Johannesburg — The funeral details for veteran actor David Phetoe has been confirmed.

Special dinner at Sharifa’s Place

LOCATED at Albany House, at the corner of 9th Avenue and Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Street in Bulawayo, Sharifa’s Place has an exciting deal on offer this Valentine’s Day.

Man who ‘killed’ panner over prostitute in court

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A 25-YEAR-OLD man from Chirumanzi who allegedly stabbed a gold panner to death in a dispute over a sex worker has appeared in court facing murder…

H’landers dominate BMRFB squad

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS players dominate the Bulawayo Metropolitan Rugby Football Board’s (BMRFB) Under-21 squad that will play against Botswana and Harare sides next month.

Ertugral to continue playing Ndoro

AJAX Cape Town coach Muhsin Ertugral says he will continue to play striker Tendai Ndoro until he is ordered to stop as the Urban Warriors prepare for a Nedbank Cup…

Pupils allowed to keep long hair at school

Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter   BULAWAYO pupils including those from schools in Western suburbs have a right to keep long hair as long as they maintain a uniform hair style,…

Chad suspends 10 parties for ‘disturbing public order’

N’Djamena — The government of Chad on Wednesday suspended 10 opposition parties for “disturbing public order” and “inciting violence” after they backed trade union calls for a mass protest over…

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