Mutero to raise wushu awareness
Sports Reporter
A Bulawayo beneficiary from a kung-fu exchange programme in China, Clever Mutero, has set his sights on embarking on an awareness campaign for the martial arts sport of wushu in the city.
Warriors leave for Botswana
By Ricky Zililo
SEVENTEEN locally-based Zimbabwe Warriors players left the country yesterday evening by road to Botswana for tomorrow’s friendly match against the Zebras in Gaborone.
Saurombe clinches junior tennis title
Harare Bureau
RONZAI Saurombe clinched the title in the Super Eight tennis tournament boy’s Under-18 category yesterday when he beat Taremeredzwa Mariga at Harare Sports Club.
Saints coach up for attempted robbery
Court Reporter
ZIMBABWE Saints Football Club assistant coach Edmore Sibanda has landed himself on the wrong side of the law after he allegedly stabbed a woman who resisted his attempt to rob her.
Bulawayo City Council misses income target by $42m
Business Reporter
The Bulawayo City Council missed its income target for the 10 months to October by more than $42 million as the closure of factories and loss of other sources of income affected revenue inflows.
Farmers urged to practise crossbreeding
Business Reporter
LIVESTOCK farmers have been encouraged to practise crossbreeding as a way of increasing output and quality of both milk and meat.
Indian delegation to visit Zimbabwe
A high-level business and government delegation from India is expected in Zimbabwe early next week to explore investment opportunities.
Euro woes keep pressure on rand
Johannesburg — The rand remained softer against the dollar in thin noon trade yesterday, as it tracked a euro that had come under pressure.
Libya wants to merge national airlines: minister
TRIPOLI — Libya’s two state-owned airlines could be merged by the first quarter of 2013, the country’s interim transport minister said, in a move hoped to create a major state-run carrier that could be eventually privatised.
Oil prices lower amid Iran standoff
Singapore — Oil prices were lower in Asian trade yesterday after spiking close to eight-month highs overnight, but they were underpinned by rising tensions between Western powers and major crude producer Iran.



