Man arrested for turning boy (10) into homosexual

Midlands Correspondent
POLICE have arrested an 18-year-old man from Chirumanzu area who allegedly “groomed” a Grade Four boy into a gay

Warriors out of CECAFA

ZIMBABWE Warriors were booted out of the Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (Cecafa) when they fell to a  solitary strike from Uganda in the quarter-finals played in Dar es Salaam yesterday afternoon.

Bosso fire coach

By Sikhumbuzo Moyo
THE Highlanders executive has reportedly agreed not to renew the contracts of head  coach Mkhuphali “Mr Cooper” Masuku and team manager Jerry Sibanda which are due to expire at the end of this month.

Referees’ match-fixing scandal: Banda, Hokonya’s fate to be decided today

Sports Reporter
ALL is set for today’s Zifa “special” board meeting that has got only one  agenda, the referees’ scandal that rocked Central Region Division One Soccer League.

Ex-detainees seek Govt extension of vetting period

Chronicle Reporter
ZIMBABWE Ex-Political Prisoners, Detainees and Restrictees Association (ZEPPDRA) has urged the Government to extend the vetting period for its members  to cater for the scores of former liberation war fighters who have not been vetted.

Ingwebu, ZRP strengthen ties

Chronicle Reporter
A total of 100 security officers for Ingwebu Breweries trained by members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) received certificates on Friday after completing a basic security operations course.

China focuses on improving citizens’ living standards

From Innocent Madonko in BEIJING, China
CHINA, which has for the past three decades maintained an annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate of more than nine percent, is shifting focus from using the GDP as an indicator of economic growth to the Human Development Index, which espouses improving the living standards of ordinary people.

Zimbabweans urged to protect flora, fauna

Chronicle Reporter
THE Minister of Environment and Natural Resources Management, Francis Nhema, has urged the Zimbabwean population to fully participate in the conservation and protection of flora and fauna.
He said this at the official opening of the 2011 Safari Operators Association general meeting at a local hotel on Friday.

Zimbabwean dies as mortar bomb explodes in his hands

Beitbridge Reporter
A Zimbabwean man died in Musina, South Africa, after a discarded mortar bomb

Poachers threat to elephant herd

By Walter Mswazie
Part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, Gonarezhou National Park, has been hit by cross-border poaching targeting elephants, with statistics showing that nearly 23 jumbos were killed and had their tusks removed over the past nine months.

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