Census: Field mapping to end in March

Farirai Machivenyika Herald Reporter
PREPARATIONS for the national population census slated for August are at an advanced stage with field mapping expected to be completed in March. The Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency yesterday said 84 percent of the country had been covered so

21’st Movement preps begin

Herald Reporter
THIS year’s 21st February Movement celebrations will focus on hammering the need for young people to defend national

Airzim looking at leasing aircraft: Official

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
AIR ZIMBABWE has decided to lease aircraft because neither the Government nor the national airline have resources to buy

Rahman goes green

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
HIGHLY-RATED forward, Rahman Kutsanzira, yesterday trained with CAPS United as he edged closer to a move from Highlanders to the Green Machine ahead of the 2012 domestic football season. The 22-year-old forward, who can play on either wing or just behind the strikers, was one of the best XI players in the Castle Lager Premiership last year. Kutsanzira’

Butcher wants Zim victory

Firdose Moonda
JOHANNESBURG. – Zimbabwe have the courage and confidence to compete with and beat New Zealand in the one-off Test in Napier starting next week, according to their head coach Alan Butcher. Since making their return to Test cricket in August

Bullish Tripple B battle on

Sports Reporter
THE directors of Tripple B are set to meet Zifa president Cuthbert Dube in Harare today as the plot continues to thicken in the saga torched by the farcical 2011 Central Region Division One championship. Sources have revealed that the Tripple B

Phil Archenoul hangs up his maps

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
PHIL Archenoul, the man who helped one of Zimbabwe’s top motor racing drivers Jamie Whyte to win the African motor rally championship two years on the trot in 2009 and 2010, has called it quits. The veteran navigator, who started rallying way

Rogge talks up African Olympic bid

From Ellina Mhlanga in INNSBRUCK, Austria
THE International Olympic Committee president, Jacques Rogge, said on Tuesday he would be delighted if an African city bid to host the Summer Olympic Games after 2020. The IOC already have six candidates for the 2020 Olympic Games –

Golfers enter Diomension Data pre-qualifiers

Sports Reporter
A big number of Zimbabwean professional golfers has entered this year’s edition of the Dimension Data Pro-Am whose pre-qualifiers start this morning at Montagu Golf Course, Fancourt, in George, South Africa. The Zimbabweans who failed to

Warriors players face wait over Fifa match-fixing amnesty

JOHANNESBURG. – Zimbabweans who will be found guilty of match-fixing are unlikely to be pardoned in the amnesty offered by Fifa recently. Fifa, after a meeting at its Zurich headquarters last week, outlined plans to stop match-fixing and rolled out an amnesty to some of those caught up in the scam. During the meeting, Fifa said it was considering amnesty to “players, officials

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