Mark Nicholas apologises to Windies

Cape Town — Respected cricket commentator Mark Nicholas has apologised to Darren Sammy and the West Indies following their remarkable ICC World Twenty20 triumph over England on Sunday. Nicholas, who writes…

Enkwalini claims another

Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter— THE Enkwalini “pool of death” in Bulawayo’s Entumbane suburb has claimed another victim after the body of a man was found floating in the pool in a…

Bus ploughs into 24 cattle, 18 killed

EIGHTEEN head of cattle were killed when a Tombs Motorways bus coming from Botswana ploughed into a herd of 24 cattle on approaching the 87 kilometre peg along the Harare-Bulawayo…

Incest couple in baby slaughter pact

Whinsley Masara Chronicle Reporter POLICE have arrested a couple from Tsholotsho, who were in an incestuous relationship, for allegedly killing a two-month-old baby in order to revive their love. The gruesome crime,…

Life in jail for murder, hijack pair

Thandeka Moyo Court Reporter— TWO men who robbed a businessman of his car before killing him and dumping the body in a disused mine shaft, have been jailed for life. Precious Nkomo…

President orders inspection of water sources

From George Maponga in Chiredzi— PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has directed that the Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Ministry dispatch experts countrywide to examine existing water bodies that can immediately be…

Canadian firm secures $350m for Zim projects

Innocent Ruwende Harare Bureau A CANADIAN firm has secured more than $350 million to finance government-backed projects with a service contract now expected to be signed between the firm and the…

NRZ workers vow to continue strike

Oliver Kazunga Senior Reporter NATIONAL Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) workers have vowed not to end their strike, which enters its seventh day today, until they are paid their 15 months outstanding…

Another cop hit at roadblock

Elizabeth Tsuro Midlands Reporter A FEMALE traffic police officer from Lalapanzi cheated death after a pirate taxi driver tried to run over her in his vehicle at a roadblock on Easter…

Journalists urged to learn sign language

Patience Mutsiwi Midlands Reporter JOURNALISTS have been urged to learn the use of sign language so that they are able to report factually on matters involving people with hearing impairment. Addressing reporters…

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