Pakistan respond to Tino’s Day Two heroics

From Lawrence Moyo in BULAWAYO
TINO MAWOYO’S heroics on Day Two of the only Test against Pakistan had its gloss taken off by the visitors’ response in familiar conditions at Queens Sports Club yesterday. Mawoyo

Mawoyo shines, grabs maiden ton

From Mehluli Sibanda in BULAWAYO
OPENER Tinotenda Mawoyo went into the Zimbabwe cricket’s history books for his monumental innings, an unbeaten 163 runs, his maiden Test hundred taking Zimbabwe to a big

For Ewing, there is no place like home

Nikita Bastian
GAVIN EWING got married on May 26 in the Queens Sports Club’s Presidential Suite in typical Zimbabwean uniform – not traditional wedding wear. He wore pin-striped white

Civil service audit to be verified

Herald Reporter
CABINET has directed that the verification of the civil service audit report be conducted by all stakeholders. The Public

Zim youths back Julius Malema

ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema today appears before his party’s disciplinary committee amid growing regional  solidarity from youths.
Zimbabwean youths yesterday handed a petition to the South African Embassy in Harare against the alleged persecution of Malema.

The youths were from such organisations as the Pan-African Youth Union, Zimbabwe Entrepreneurs Youth Action, Upfumi Kuvadiki, musicians and artists.

Youths from all provinces of South Africa have also thrown their weight behind the firebrand youth leader.
Presenting the petition to deputy South African ambassador Ms Andy Makwabe in Harare, Pan-African Youth Union deputy secretary-general Cde Tendai Wenyika said: “We note

21 traffic policemen suspended

Felex Share Herald Reporter
TWENTY-ONE traffic cops have been suspended from duty, while an undisclosed number has been dismissed for various  offences, including taking bribes.

National traffic police spokesperson Inspector Tigere Chigome yesterday said the move would help weed out corruption from the police force.
He said those suspended will be charged under the Police Act and the Criminal Law Codification Act.

The offences range from fraud and soliciting for bribes to demanding material things from motorists and members of public.
“It is a fact that corruption is rampant everywhere and as law enforcement agents we cannot watch while some of our members go against the law. We have to remove bad apples from the organisation.

Anti-graft battle hots up

Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
ZIMBABWE, battling to stem corruption across almost all sectors, yesterday swore in a nine-member Anti-Corruption Commission. 
Chaired by Mr Denford Chirindo, whose deputy is Mrs Teresa Pearl Mugadza, the commission took oath of office before President Mugabe at State House.

The other commissioners are Mr Emmanuel Chimwanda, Mr Lakayana Chabaka Keith Dube, Mr Zivanayi Zed Rusike, Mr Shepherd Gwasira, Dr Elita Tinoenda Sakupwanya and Dr Goodwill Shana.
The ninth commissioner Mrs Anna Chitsike did not attend the swearing in ceremony.
The commissioners are drawn from such fields as

Bubbly Bute ready

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE midfielder Willard “Bute” Katsande, still bubbling from his five-star show against Zambia in an international

Uganda in do-or-die tie against Angola

JOHANNESBURG. – Mobile telephones went on sale for the first time when Uganda last qualified for the Africa Cup of

Semenya in semis

DAEGU. – Defending champion Caster Semenya yesterday safely negotiated her way into the semis of the women’s 800m at the

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