Volleyball teams to seek Olympic slots
Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE men and women’s volleyball teams are set to compete at the London 2012 Olympic qualifiers to be held in Cameroon and Algeria early next year.
300 expected at Ayobar pool tourney
Sports Reporter
THE Ayobar Doubles Pool Tournament is on this weekend with about 300 players expected to participate.
Current, former Hwange players to honour Nyoni
From Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange
All is set for the Alick Nyoni testimonial soccer match between Hwange Football Club and former players at Lwendulu Old grounds tomorrow.
Seed-Co assures farmers
Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S largest seed producer, Seed-Co, yesterday said it has enough seed to support farmers during the 2011/12 cropping season.
NRZ to miss projected targets
The National Railways of Zimbabwe will not meet freight movement targets it had projected this year due to depressed business opportunities, the public relations manager Mr Fanuel Masikati said yesterday.
New Dawn installs two new ball mills
Business Reporter
Mining house New Dawn has commissioned two new ball mills at its mines in the country, a move that will see it achieving a 50 percent increase in gold production next year.
Ranchers scoop prizes at Agri-Auctions
Chronicle Reporter
IT was pomp and fanfare at the Bulawayo Agri-Auctions last Friday as farmers from Matabeleland region battled it out to win this year’s fat stock show sale.
Clinton urges Myanmar to continue reforms
Hillary Clinton says the US is ready to further improve relations with Myanmar’s government, but only if it stays on the path of democratisation.
AU urges DRC candidates to accept poll outcome
KINSHASA — The African Union urged candidates in Democratic Republic of Congo’s elections on Wednesday to accept the outcome of this week’s polls, saying they were well managed despite technical problems and violence.
Islamist parties seen winners in Egypt election
CAIRO — Initial results of Egypt’s first free election in six decades emerged yesterday, with Islamist parties expecting to command a majority in parliament, hard on the heels of victories by their counterparts in Tunisia and Morocco.

