Bar lady in false rape report storm

Nyaradzo Bakari, Chronicle Reporter A 21-YEAR-OLD bar lady from Esigodini has been arrested for making a false rape report against her lover after her husband caught them redhanded being intimate.

Whizzkid scores 20 points at A-Level

Yemurai Ushamba, Chronicle Reporter A PUPIL (19) at Dominican Convent High School in Bulawayo scored 20 points in the Cambridge November 2017 Advanced Level examinations.

Mafu wins first match at Orapa

Allan Foti, Sports Correspondent FORMER Highlanders head coach Bongani Mafu got off to a winning start with his new employers Orapa United when they edged his former paymasters Mochudi Centre…

African trio star in top European leagues

Egyptian Mohamed Salah, Senegalese Sadio Mane and Kenyan Michael Olunga starred on a great weekend for Africans across the major European leagues.

FUZ conducts training for Bulawayo players

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Footballers Union of Zimbabwe (Fuz) training camp for Bulawayo-based out-of-contract players starts today at the Heath Streak Academy.

2018 will be great: ASAPH: To take hip hop lifestyle to schools

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent ONE of Zimbabwe’s promising hip hop starlets, ASAPH, believes 2018 will be a year of great exploits in his career.

ZMF to lobby Govt: Seeks release of $50m loan

Prince Sunduzani, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Miners’ Federation (ZMF) says it will lobby the Government to release the $50 million loan meant to facilitate the revival of Bulawayo companies that…

Raped, killed & Dumped: Gweru residents wake up to grisly scene in maize field

Munyaradzi Musiiwa/Whinsely Masara A woman believed to be in her early 20s was raped and murdered before her body was dumped in a maize field in Ascot high density suburb…

President assures food security

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has assured the nation of food security this year despite delays in the distribution of inputs under the Command Agriculture Programme and the…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Take cancer screening centres to the people

Four women die daily of cervical cancer in Zimbabwe and the disease burden has been worsened by high HIV prevalence.

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