Match-fixing trial starts in Turkey
ANKARA (Turkey) – Thousands of Fenerbahce fans shouted slogans outside a Turkish courthouse in support of 93 suspects,
29 NGOs suspended for defying Govt directive
Masvingo Correspondent
MASVINGO Governor and Resident Minister Titus Maluleke has with immediate effect suspended the operations of 29 non-governmental organisations while 11 others have been referred to the Department of Social Services.
ICC’s restructuring plans shot down
New Delhi – The International Cricket Council’s plans to restructure itself received a setback yesterday when the powerful Indian board shot down proposals from a review panel.
Civil servants meet Tsvangirai
Chronicle Reporter
THE Apex Council, the civil servants governing body, yesterday met Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai over the issue of salaries, but nothing came out of the meeting.
Chikomo contemplates retiring
By Sikhumbuzo Moyo recently in Hwange
ZIMBABWE Chamber of Mines 100m record holder and Hwange athlete Gabriel Chikomo is considering retiring anytime before the end of the year, ending an illustrious career spanning 17 years.
Govt committed to greenhouse gas reductions
Victoria Falls Reporter
THE Government remains committed to implementing greenhouse gas reductions in an effort to tackle climate change at both local and global level, an official said.
Mat North selects team for Comm-Gen’s sports gala
By Sikhumbuzo Moyo
ZIMBABWE Republic Police Matabeleland North Province has selected a six-discipline team that will take part in the forthcoming Commissioner-General’s sports gala.
No sacred cows on electricity bills
Hundreds of thousands of ordinary Zimbabweans who have been disconnected from the national power grid for non-payment must have been stunned yesterday at reports that some influential people are refusing to settle their electricity bills.

