Innocent Kurira At Luveve Stadium CHICKEN Inn captain Xolani Ndlovu missed a last minute penalty as the hosts paid heavily for their below par performance in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League encounter on Saturday afternoon. A second half goal from Fredrick Muza was all visiting Telone needed to get all the maximum points. Muza […] …
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Man Jailed 10 for sodomising 16-year-old boy
Sheronrose Mugombi – mugombisheronrose@gmail.com A 20-YEAR-OLD man was jailed 10 years for sodomising a 16-year-old boy. The unnamed man and the 10-year-old were herding cattle. The accused violently assaulted the 16-year-old complainant, grabbing his hand, pulling him down, and forcibly removing their trousers. He then proceeded to sexually violate the complainant. Following the alleged assault, the […] …
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Man Jailed 10 years for cutting TelOne cables
Sheronrose Mugombi – mugombisheronrose@gmail.com A 27-YEAR-OLD man was jailed by the Harare Magistrates’ Court for cutting TelOne cables. Courage Zimuto allegedly committed vandalism at a house in Meyrick Park, Harare, targeting TelOne property, including Drop wires, Insulators (2) two pieces of 20 pair copper cables While committing the offence, Zimuto was caught in the act by […] …
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Chicken Inn play host to Telone in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League encounter at Luveve Stadium.
The teams lineup as follows: Teams Chicken Inn: B Donovan, E Farasi, L Mangaira, M Bhebhe, K Dzingwe, D Jaricha, M Hwata, J Tulani, M Fieldman, C Ndlovu, X Ndlovu Telone: C Mverachena, L Hofisi, F Muza, N Masilela, M Kwinjo, T Nyabinde, A Dzumbunu, E Mafirenyika, B Sahondo, B Sibanda, T Jaravani …
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Origins of the philosophy “a country is built by its own citizens” and its impact on Zimabweans
Costa Matyavira THE philosophy “nyika inovakwa nevene vayo/ Ilizwe lakhiwa ngabanikazi balo” (a country is built by its own people) may be wrongly understood and interpreted by many Zimbabweans due to ignorance and differences in political affiliations. It makes sense if people delve to find its meaning and purpose. The roots and importance of the […] …
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‘varsities walking the talk’
Wallace Ruzvidzo in Bindura Tertiary institutions across the country are walking the talk and aiding Government’s efforts towards the attainment of Vision 2030, President Mnangagwa has said. The President said this yesterday while commissioning the Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE) Optometry and Auditory School, which is the first of its kind for a university […] …
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NRZ: How sanctions derailed Zimbabwe’s freedom train
Raymond Jaravaza, raymondjaravaza@gmail.com IN its heyday, the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) was the lifeblood of the nation’s transport system, ferrying passengers across the country and transporting goods throughout and beyond Zimbabwe. The rhythmic chugging of trains was a familiar sound, as they traversed the extensive rail network, connecting cities and remote villages alike. NRZ was […] …
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Strengthen partnerships in the fight against crime
The surge in crime and road traffic accidents in the country is a call for action to all stakeholders for concerted efforts to restore sanity in communities. The 11 percent increase in robberies and 6 percent rise in road accidents, resulting in 1 352 fatalities, should jolt relevant law enforcement agents and members of the […] …
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The pressure was too much for me at Kaizer Chiefs — Khama Billiat
Innocent Kurira, innocent.kurira@chronicle.co.zw MANY pundits and football followers felt Khama Billiat leaving Kaizer Chiefs to join Yadah Stars in the Zimbabwean league was a sign that he was a spent force. Perhaps, they had every right to believe so. Kaizer Chiefs are an African football giant, yet Yadah Stars only gained their first top-flight ticket […] …
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President caps 2 394 graduands in Bindura
Wallace Ruzvidzo in Bindura President Mnangagwa, who is the Chancellor of all State Universities, yesterday presided over the Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE)’s 23rd graduation ceremony where he capped 2 394 graduates, 1 246 women and 1 148 men. There were 516 graduates from the Faculty of Science Education, 459 from the Faculty of […] …
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