Tabloids trivialise importance of events

Jephiter TsamwiThousands of Zimbabweans gathered at the National Sports Stadium in Harare on Tuesday last week to celebrate one of the most important days on the national calendar. Many more…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Find ways of mitigating and adapting to climate change

UNPREDICTABLE weather conditions being experienced around the world have been put down to climate change and the onus is on climatologists and other experts to come up with strategies to adapt to the new phenomenon.

Egyptian diplomat’s car blown up

A car belonging to an Egyptian diplomat was blown up near his home in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi yesterday, a day after deadly bomb attacks in the capital Tripoli blamed on supporters of deposed leader Muammar Gaddafi.

Bosso do it again

Sikhumbuzo Moyo
Highlanders.1
Gunners.0

“HIGHLANDERS simply deserved to win because they played well,” these were the words of Gunners’ coach Thanks Tengwe at the end of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match between his side and Bosso at Barbourfields Stadium yesterday.

Droughts, heatwaves to continue

Chronicle Reporter

THE country will continue to experience droughts, heat waves, floods and unpredictable weather patterns due to climate change, experts have said.

India blames Pakistan for ethnic panic

India has accused Pakistan of fabricating threatening bulk messages that triggered panic among migrant workers in southern Indian cities.

Zim, Global Fund sign $290m pact

Midlands Bureau Chief

Zimbabwe and the UN Global Fund (GF) have signed an agreement for grants worth more than $290 million under Round Eight, Phase Two.

Bulls gore Shabanie

From Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane
Shabanie Mine..0
Motor Action..(1) 2

SHABANIE Mine suffered their second defeat at home this season when they were beaten 2-0 by Motor Action in a match played at Maglas Stadium yesterday.

Heroes Splash rocks Mupandawana

Walter Mswazie

Wow, what a memorable show it was.

Marikana platinum mine unrest hits at SA political power nexus

MARIKANA — The bloody protest by miners that ended in a hail of police gunfire and 34 deaths this week could also wound the ruling ANC and its main labour ally, laying bare workers’ anger over enduring inequalities in Africa’s biggest economy.