Bosso striker out of Harare City tie
Sikhumbuzo Moyo
HIGHLANDERS’ promising striker young Ozias Zibande was not part of the travelling party that left for the capital yesterday morning for a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League clash with Harare City at Rufaro Stadium this afternoon.
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Zim junior players at Man U
Harare Bureau
ELEVEN young Zimbabwean players are in England where they are attending a junior development programme under English Premiership soccer giants Manchester United.
Minister laments ravages of veld fires
Chronicle Reporter
FIVE people have died and about 350 000 hectares of land destroyed by veld fires throughout the country this year.
‘Leave politics out of Marikana’
Rustenburg — People should not seek to score political points from last week’s mine violence in Marikana, Anglican Archbishop Thabo Makgoba told a memorial service yesterday.
Gweru family stops burial over tongue
Midlands Correspondent
A funeral wake for a Lower Gweru man who reportedly died after taking too much wine recently turned into a nightmare when relatives postponed the burial when they discovered that his tongue was missing.Gallery exhibits Gwetai’s works
Entertainment Reporter
THE National Gallery of Zimbabwe (NGZ) in Bulawayo will next week open an exhibition by resident artist Tafadzwa Gwetai called Aesthetic Codes Science Meets Art.Zanu-PF Politburo to meet over draft
Harare Bureau
The Zanu-PF Politburo meets for an extraordinary session tomorrow to deliberate the way forward in
Zim aim to defend Junior Africa Cup
Harare Bureau
DEFENDING champions Young Sables coach Brighton Chivandire is cautious ahead of his side’s campaign in the Junior Africa Cup rugby tournament that kicks off at Prince Edward School tomorrow.Water-shedding intensifies
Temba Dube
Chronicle Reporter
THE Bulawayo City Council will with effect from Monday increase frequency of water-shedding from two days a week to three.





