Indoor hockey season begins
Sport Reporter
THE Harare indoor hockey season got underway last week with 10 male teams and 10 female teams registering for the league.
The league’s treasurer, Brad Heuer, said they were looking forward to a competitive league and the games have started on a
Nguru favourite for Dugmore Trophy
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
CLIVE NGURU will be out to continue from where he left off last season when Bulawayo Golf Club comes to life as the annual Dugmore Trophy tees off this morning. The annual national tournament will be the first amateur tourney of the season and is
Falkenburg tipped for ZRU presidency
Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
FORMER District Dragons chairman and coach, John Falkenburg, is expected to take over the reins as the Zimbabwe Rugby Union president from Sithembilenkosini “Themba” Sibanda this morning at the annual meeting at Old Georgians Sports Club.
Josamu Memorial gets green light
Collin Matiza Sports Editor
PREPARATIONS for the Gilbert “Giro” Josamu Memorial Boxing Tournament are gathering a healthy dose of momentum with the news that the event’s organisers have been given the greenlight by the local professional boxing board to stage the
City braces for diarrhoea outbreak
Municipal Reporter
OVER 250 people from Kuwadzana 3 and 4 in Harare have been treated of severe diarrhoea while 40 critical cases have been admitted at the Beatrice Infectious Diseases Hospital. The city is preparing for a much bigger outbreak in all western suburbs.
US$200m forestry plantations lost to illegal settlers
Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE has lost more than US$200 million due to activities of illegal settlers in areas reserved for timber plantations, Allied Timbers chief executive officer, Dr Joseph Kanyekanye said yesterday. Addressing journalists in Harare yesterday, Dr Kanyekanye
Govt calls for meeting on salaries
Felex Share Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has called for a meeting with the Apex Council on Wednesday to discuss salaries and working conditions, but civil servants have dismissed it as a “delaying tactic”. The unions yesterday said they will press ahead with their five-day strike
Zanu-PF Mash West poll preps hailed
Chinhoyi Bureau
THE level of maturity and discipline displayed by candidates in campaigning and preparing for today’s elections to choose the Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial chairman shows that the party has matured, a senior party official has said. Speaking
AU top official briefs VP Nkomo
Herald Reporter
AFRICAN Union Commission deputy chairman Mr Erastus Mwencha yesterday paid a courtesy call on Acting President John Nkomo and briefed him on the upcoming African Union Summit to be held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Mr Mwencha arrived in
What eviction? say Hatcliffe residents
Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter
THE 1 000 families that face eviction from Hatcliffe, Harare, yesterday professed ignorance of the High Court order



