BAB hold AGM at White City Stadium
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Bulawayo Athletics Board (BAB) will hold its annual general meeting at White City Stadium tomorrow to review the 2017 season and craft the 2018 calendar.
27 pedestrians killed in road traffic accidents
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter TWENTY-SEVEN pedestrians were killed in road traffic accidents during the just ended festive season, an increase of more than 100 percent compared to the previous holiday.
Top Byo swimmers for Mat’land gala
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter TOP city swimmers are expected at the Bulawayo City Pool for the Matabeleland Amateur Swimming Gala this evening.
Chienderamwano ends bodybuilding career
Takudzwa Chitsiga, Harare Bureau THREE-time Mr Zimbabwe winner Champion ‘Mbewe’ Chienderamwano has called it a day from bodybuilding and will now look to pursue some personal business interests.
PPC lost 3 bids in 2017
PPC lost three formal bids that had been made for its assets in the space of a week in December 2017, according to the Global Cement Magazine.
B/bridge cops arrest 4500
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau POLICE in Beitbridge have arrested at least 4 500 people for various criminal activities within the border during the festive season.
BAB hold AGM at White City Stadium
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Bulawayo Athletics Board (BAB) will hold its annual general meeting at White City Stadium tomorrow to review the 2017 season and craft the 2018 calendar.
Zec extends voter registration
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has extended by a month the mobile Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) programme which ended last month.
27 pedestrians killed in road traffic accidents
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter TWENTY-SEVEN pedestrians were killed in road traffic accidents during the just ended festive season, an increase of more than 100 percent compared to the previous holiday.
Business face probe over goods excessive pricing
Prince Sunduzani, Business Reporter THE Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) says it will investigate businesses that drive excessive pricing of commodities and threatened to take legal action on perpetrators.








