Eagles soar over Mountaineers

Sports Reporter
STUART Matsikenyeri got it right on Saturday when he scored an unbeaten century to steer Mashonaland Eagles to a 117-run

Shooting Stars hold Highlanders

From Thandiwe Moyo in Bulawayo
Highlanders ……………………… (1) 1
Shooting Stars ………………….. (0) 1
AN 88th minute equaliser by Elliot Matsika ensured visiting Shooting Stars salvaged a point against Highlanders in a Castle

Gunners win, Kiglon hit rock bottom

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
Kiglon ……………………………………0
Gunners ……………………………..(1)1
TROUBLED Kiglon’s hopes of avoiding relegation were shattered yesterday when they lost to Gunners in a lively Castle

Katebe’s late show wins it for Hwange

From Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange
Hwange ……………………………. (1) 2
Shabanie Mine ………………….. (0)1
HWANGE’S Zambian import Aaron Katebe rose from the bench to grab a late winner that enabled his side to edge a stubborn

Masvingo end DeMbare run

Sports Reporter
Masvingo United ……………….. (1) 1
Dynamos ………………………………..0
AN early first-half goal by Masvingo United midfielder Welcome Ndiweni was all his side needed to upset title-chasing

I have failed SA, says Pitso

JOHANNESBURG. – Pitso Mosimane feels he has let South Africa down, after Bafana Bafana failed to qualify for the 2012

Traditional giants fall flat in Afcon

LONDON. – Nigeria have failed to qualify for the African Cup of Nations soccer finals for the first time since 1986 after a

Chipinge business community, politicians welcome ethanol plant

Herald Reporter
The political and business leadership in Chipinge district have welcomed the setting up of the Chisumbanje Ethanol plant in the

Zimbabwe-Zambia in joint bid to host 2013 UNWTO general assembly

From Isdore Guvamombe in Gyeongju, South Korea
THE 19th Session of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation officially opened here yesterday afternoon with lobbying to

Army chief warns regime change agenda agents

Herald Reporter
ZNA commander Lieutenant General Philip Valerio Sibanda says the uniformed forces will not watch while the agents of regime change try to reverse the economic and political independence Zimbabwe gained in 1980.

He said Britain and America would not succeed in recolonising Zimbabwe through “misguided brothers and sisters”.
Officiating at the pass out parade of 486 recruits at Inkomo Barracks last Friday, Lt-Gen Sibanda said Zimbabweans should realise that the few years of suffering cannot be equated to lifetime bondage.

“This is without doubt what will happen if we are to allow the Americans and the British to come back and recolonise us through the back door using some of our misguided brothers

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