NAAZ names athletes for Rio
Ellina Mhlanga Harare Bureau THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe have named the top three athletes to represent the country in the men’s marathon at the Olympic Games in Rio de…
INMATES TO GET CONDOMS
Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter THE Commissioner-General of Prisons and Correctional Services of Zimbabwe, Retired Major General Paradzai Zimondi, has called for the distribution of condoms among inmates in prisons and…
CONFIRMED: Head-on collision claims one life
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter ONE person died while four others were critically injured following a head-on accident involving a commuter omnibus and a Nissan March early today.
Former Nigeria head coach Stephen Keshi passes away
Former Nigerian national football team coach Stephen Keshi has passed away at the age of 54.
Katsande rallies Warriors
Eddie Chikamhi Harare Bureau WARRIORS skipper Willard Katsande has challenged the largely home-based squad for the Cosafa tournament to continue with the fine run that Zimbabwe football has enjoyed in the…
Klusener ready to help Ntini raise Zimbabwe
FORMER Proteas all-rounder Lance Klusener is thrilled about the chance to work with Makhaya Ntini as assistant coach of the Zimbabwean national cricket team.
Moyo hosts sports indaba
Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Provincial Affairs Minister Nomthandazo Eunice Moyo will host an indaba at a city hotel tomorrow aimed at sharing notes on sport development in the province.
Young Warriors in camp
Grace Chingoma Harare Bureau YOUNG Warriors new head coach Mandla Mpofu is relishing his task ahead of the team’s 2017 African Under-20 Championships qualifier against Cameroon in Yaounde on Sunday.
Editorial Comment: Declare June 6 national workplace safety day
June 6 is an important day on our national workplace health and safety agenda. Forty-four years ago, 427 miners perished at Hwange Colliery Company Limited’s Kamandama Underground Mine after a…
Tussle for control . . . Fight at Africa Unity Square as activists meet
Tichaona Zindoga Harare Bureau SERIOUS disagreements over donor money and personality clashes have all but snuffed out a protest that had been organised by opposition-linked activists in Harare’s Africa Unity Square.









