Byo Athletics board exploits Tesaz games

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Athletic Board (Bab) will take advantage of the ongoing Technical Education Sport Association of Zimbabwe (Tesaz) Games to hold qualifiers for next month’s ZITF…

Dogs maul suspected housebreaker to death

Cape Town — A suspected criminal trying to gain entry to a house in Lotus River, Cape Town died after he was mauled by two dogs, police said on Wednesday.

Five-aside battle on

Harare Bureau ALEX Africa Bet Stars are confident they will make a big impression at the Prince Edward Old Boys School Durawall Fund-Raising Five-Aside soccer tournament at Prince Edward.

Help us fight Satan, Zuma asks Christians

Johannesburg — President Jacob Zuma yesterday called on Christians to pray for politicians, as the devil was trying to interfere with their work.

Mungombe installed Chief Siachilaba

Leonard Ncube in Binga NONAH Mungombe of Binga was yesterday installed as Chief Siachilaba amid calls for traditional leaders to familiarise themselves with the Traditional Leaders’ Act so that they…

Matebeleland North youth league warns factionalists

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent ZANU-PF Matabeleland North youth league has warned its members against being involved in factional politics and disrespecting party officials.

Herentals declare intentions

Takudzwa Chitsiga, Harare Bureau BARELY two seasons in the Zifa Northern Region Division One league, Herentals have made their intentions known ahead of the 2016 season as they went overdrive…

Root shrugs off pressure for World T20 crunch

New Delhi – Fresh from visiting the world’s most beautiful monument, Joe Root said he would be happy for England to win ugly in Saturday’s crunch ICC World Twenty20 showdown…

Bafana looking to keep Afcon hopes alive

South Africa will head to Limbe in search of a win over heavyweights and Group M leaders Cameroon in the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers this afternoon.

Harare town clerk hired, fired in one day

Harare Bureau FORMER NMBZ Holdings group chief executive officer James Mushore wrote a piece of history for himself yesterday by becoming the shortest serving Harare town clerk after he was…

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