Troubled souls turn to Mbada
Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
The Premiership’s troubled souls will this weekend put aside their relegation woes and focus on the quest for the riches of the
Of Chiefs and Zim stars
JOHANNESBURG. – Kaizer Chiefs have become the first foreign club to provide five players to the Warriors after the full
DeMbare’s Masterplan
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS have raised the stakes, in their bid to win the Castle Lager Premiership crown, by rolling out a Masterplan in
Airzim flies empty
Patrick Chitumba Bulawayo Bureau
AIR Zimbabwe flew back to Harare on Sunday afternoon with only one passenger from Victoria Falls as the national airline struggles to restore customer confidence.
The airline had earlier landed in the resort town with 16 passengers on its MA60 plane from Harare. The plane carries over 60 passengers.
A source at Victoria Falls International Airport said: “The national carrier landed with a mere 16 passengers from Harare and departed from Victoria Falls International Airport with only one passenger. The flights had to be taken besides the fact that there were a few clients all in an effort to restore customer confidence following the cancellation of flights because of the strike by its workers.”
Zambians vote in tripartite election today
LUSAKA – Zambians vote today in a tripartite election where they are electing their president, members of Parliament and local government representatives for the next five years.
Ten presidential candidates are contesting the election.
Veteran politician turned pollster Vernon Mwaanga has tipped incumbent president Rupiah Banda of the Movement for Multiparty Democracy to win the presidential election by between 44 and 46 percent.
Mwaanga gave Patriotic Front president Michael Sata between 34 and 36 percent and United Party for National Development’s Hakainde Hichilema between 13 and 15 percent.
The Daily Mail of Zambia also said that lately several
ZPS reduces overcrowding by 4 000
Herald Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Prison Service has in the past six months managed to reduce overcrowding in prisons by 4 000 inmates. ZPS
Man kills wife, burns body
Court Reporter
A 39-YEAR-OLD man recently appeared before a Murehwa magistra-te for allegedly fatally assaulting his wife and burning the
Varsity students in the dock
Court Reporter
TWO University of Zimbabwe students allegedly took turns to rape a teenage girl after a drinking spree. Brian Nhemachena (24)
Police investigate licence racket
Senior Reporter
POLICE are investigating a fake driver’s licence racket involving hundreds of motorists suspected to be using fake licences.
RBZ suspends policy on immovable property sales
Business Reporters
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has suspended a policy which restricted sellers of immovable property worth more than






