Young Sables lose to Samoa

Paul Munyuki Harare Bureau YOUNG Sables coach Brandon Brider is not a happy man following his side’s poor performance that was characterised by poor execution of basic skills, leading to a…

Heat wave kills more than 160 in India

Hyderabad —Weeks of sweltering temperatures have caused more than 160 deaths in southern and eastern India.

Mphoko fumes over Choppies attack

Prosper Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter CHOPPIES Zimbabwe director Siqokoqela Mphoko says the violent behaviour by MDC-T youths who last week attacked the giant retail supermarket’s security guard and vandalised a shop in…

Method Mwanjali remains in custody

Tendai Rupapa Harare Bureau A Harare magistrate yesterday remanded Caps United captain Method Mwanjali in custody, ruling that he was facing serious charges after he allegedly stabbed a motorist twice in…

Bolt eyes Olympic three-peat

NEW YORK — Sprint king Usain Bolt aims to crown his legacy with an unprecedented Olympic three-peat at the Rio Games, and to top that off by running the first…

Anger at Muslim boys over female handshake snub

Switzerland has suspended the citizenship process for the family of two teenage Syrian brothers after the boys’ refused to shake hands with their female teachers for religious reasons.

Zambia arrests 200 in riots over ritual killings

Lusaka — Zambian authorities arrested more than 200 people for rioting and ransacking Rwandan-owned shops in Lusaka over allegations that foreigners were behind a string of ritual killings, a minister…

Man dumps 4-year-old daughter

Melody Baya Court Reporter A MAN from Magwegwe suburb in Bulawayo allegedly dumped his ex-wife’s four year old daughter in a bush at midnight, saying he could no longer be responsible…

Ethiopia mourns attack victims

Ethiopia has declared two days of national mourning for the killing of at least 200 people by gunmen from neighbouring South Sudan without providing any information about the 108 Ethiopian…

$20m earmarked for food aid

Harare Bureau The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has mobilised $20 million in additional funding to help feed people affected by the prevailing drought. The funds were channelled through…

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