Typhoid: Enforcement agents should not sleep on duty
As Harare’s typhoid total pushes towards 1 000, with medical officers pretty sure that neighbouring Chitungwiza and Epworth have also been hit, we need to do a lot more to prevent these sorts of diseases in the first place. Typhoid, cholera and dysentery all spread through contamination of streams, rivers and dams, or contamination of food, or contamination of
Zifa plan for Afcon 2013
Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
THE Zifa board has drafted a template for the Warriors’ preparations for the 2013 Nations Cup finals, which get underway next month. The association has received its fair share of criticism after the Warriors failed to qualify for the 2012 Nations
Coventry scoops Durban honours
Collin Matiza Sports Editor
ZIMBABWE’S swimming icon Kirsty Coventry capped a memorable outing at Swimming South Africa’s international invitational meet in Durban when she was named the Best Female Performer of the Meet on Sunday night. This came after
Angola out of Afcon, Sudan date Zambia
MALABO. – Angola, needing a point to reach the African Nations Cup quarter-finals, were eliminated yesterday after losing 2-0 in their final game to Cote d’ Ivoire who had fielded a largely reserve team. In the other match Sudan defeated Burkina Faso 2-1 in Group B on Monday to book a 2012 Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final date with Zambia. Mudathir Eltaib struck twice at the
‘We were battered and bruised’
Dean du Plessis
When Zimbabwe left Harare International Airport to tour New Zealand, most people knew that the one off Test match was going to be a very high mountain to climb but very few anticipated a three-day finish. When the players arrived in New
Dube hails Nyaradzo support
Roy Matiki
ZIFA President, Cuthbert Dube, has hailed Nyaradzo Holdings for coming on board to sponsor a week-long coaching clinic for the 16 Premier Soccer Clubs coaches that began yesterday at Crowne Plaza and ends on Friday. Dube officially opened the
Moment of truth beckons
Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
THE Mighty Warriors face their biggest test since their revival when they take on Nigeria for a place at the African Women Championships in Equatorial Guinea in November. The senior women’s national team dumped Botswana 3-1 on aggregate
CAPS secure clubhouse
Robson Sharuko and Eddie Chikamhi
CAPS United have secured a double storey property in the capital that the Green Machine intends to convert into a state-of-the-art clubhouse that will host the offices of the team’s management, coaching and medical staff. The property, located
Most Harare boreholes not safe, says expert

Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter
MOST of the boreholes sunk in Harare’s high-density suburbs are susceptible to contamination from
No to illegal use of wetlands: Govt

Tsungirirai Dhambuza Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has warned that it will descend heavily on people who use wetlands illegally.



