Is he the next Radebe?

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
LINCOLN ZVASIYA, the brightest defensive prospect in Zimbabwean football today, wants to travel the same journey that took legendary South African defender, Lucas Radebe, from Soweto to success in Europe and a dance at the World Cup.

Dawson tipped to lead Sables

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union is this afternoon expected to name the new coaches for all the national teams from the Sables, women’s, the Cheetahs and the Young Sables. No major surprises are expected to take place in the technical set-ups that

Smith wins Julius Robinson

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
BEN-FOLLET Smith won the Julius Robinson Trophy at Wingate Park at the weekend. Smith, playing on his home course, got the better of 68 amateur golfers who took part in the second event of the season. The golfer now has two wins in a row having

Are Zim homesick?

Dean du Plessis
After the devastating innings and 301-run loss in the Test, followed by the 90-run loss in the first One Day International, it was still felt that maybe, just maybe, Zimbabwe would show a little bit of spirit. That hope for a show of greater determination

Kuz to host awards

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
THE Kyokushin Union of Zimbabwe is set to hold the second edition of the Arosume Properties Kyokushin Karate Merit Awards at Nakas Cuisine in Mount Pleasant this Friday in recognition of their outstanding members. The event will see senior

Nherera sues Shah for improper arrest

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
FORMER Zupco board chairman Professor Charles Nherera who was acquitted by the High Court after serving a two-year prison term, is now suing businessman Mr Jayesh Shah for damages to the tune of US$400 000. Prof Nherera claims Mr Shah

MDC-99’s Muzungu convicted of contravening immigration laws

Court Reporter
MDC-99 secretary for information, Aaron Muzungu, was yesterday convicted and fined for contravening immigration laws.
Muzungu appeared before magistrate Mr Tendai Mahwe. Mr Mahwe fined Muzungu US$200, which he was ordered to pay on or

‘Judiciary requires adequate funding’

Herald Reporter
The judiciary system requires adequate funding to deliver its duties diligently, Justice and Legal Affairs Minister, Patrick Chinamasa has said. Addressing the Joint Command and Staff Course Number 25 on Justice Systems in Zimbabwe, Minister

MPs unearth housing scheme scandal

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
PARLIAMENT yesterday visited beneficiaries of the new Government built flats along Willowvale Road and discovered children including an eight-year-old were among beneficiaries of the housing scheme. The Parliamentary Portfolio

Masvingo murder cases backlog stands at 856

George Maponga Masvingo Bureau
Masvingo province has a backlog of 856 murder cases pending at the courts. Some of the cases have been outstanding for over a decade. High Court judge Justice Tedious Karwi yesterday bemoaned the backlog in the province saying it will be

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