Rambanapasi to go under knife, out for the season

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
CAPS United midfielder Ashley Rambanapasi is scheduled to undergo surgery to repair a damaged knee this week and could be sidelined from the game for the rest of the season.

Dube gets Caf organising committee post

Sports Reporter
ZIFA president Cuthbert Dube has received his first recognition outside the domestic football structures when he was selected into the Caf’s organising committee for the Under-20

ZHF polls delayed

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Handball Federation will have to wait a little bit longer to conduct their elections after the Sports Commission instructed them to hold a special general meeting before

Alex School host gala

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
ALEXANDER Primary School will host the schools’ swimming gala tomorrow afternoon with five schools expected to take part in the tournament. The tournament is expected to be

Highfield Utd get Cossy ruling

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
HIGHFIELD United have been awarded the disputed match againstCossy Rules which has been pending since July. The Zifa Northern Region board met on September 6 to decide on

Restructure league format: Mandenge

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
HARARE Sports Club coach Cyprian “Supa” Mandenge believes the National Rugby League should restructure the league format and have separate tournaments for the league

De Beers’ Legacy in Zimbabwe

“A diamond’s sparkling beauty: as evocative of a passionate love story as it is of life’s incredible journey. Your De Beers diamond is selected to sparkle with the fire of life, reminding

Obama faces diplomatic fiasco

Those who monitor the Hebrew Press and understand the Jewish State may be slightly puzzled to find out that while in the Hebrew Press there is only just a little and insignificant

Zim karatekas for Russia tourney

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
PROMISING young Zimbabwean karatekas are set to get the much-needed international exposure after the country was recently invited to compete in the first Kyokushin-kan World

Teachers down tools

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
SCHOOLTEACHERS in some parts of the country are striking against school authorities’ decisions to slash incentives paid by parents and guardians. In Harare, teachers at Rugare Primary School yesterday went on strike after authorities slashed the incentives by US$30.

Teachers at Prince Edward High School last Friday downed tools protesting against among other things, a decision to reduce their incentives from US$300 to about US$50.
Government increased salaries and allowances for its workers in July this year, resulting in average teachers and nurses netting over US$300.

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