Choose course combinations wisely

Thousands of Zimbabweans are scouring the country in search of school accommodation following the release of 2011 O-level results. Successful students are trying to procure places to further their education. The choice of what course or combination of subjects to do is extremely important to every young adult. The decision must not be rushed or taken without

I have no faith in Highlanders technical team – Mandla Moyo

By Sikhumbuzo Moyo
MANDLA Moyo said yesterday that he had no faith in the Highlanders technical team led by Zambian Kelvin Kaindu especially after the club registered more than 20 rookies without any Premier League experience. Moyo is seeking to

Midlands athletes off the blocks

THE Njere Shumba-led Midlands Athletics Board is expecting to find new cross-country talent at today’s provincial cross-country championships set for Allan Lawry Golf Course in Redcliff. With the bulk of the long distance stars past the age of 24, and notably two female hopefuls, Kwekwe High School students Siphilisiwe Zhou and Faithful Goremusandu establishing

Board releases swimmers’ names

Sports Reporter
THE Matabeleland Amateur Swimming Board (MASB) yesterday released the names of swimmers who will represent the province at the Senior National Championships that are set for City Pool from 17-20 of this month. Qualification for the event was based on best times clocked by individual swimmers. There are set standards that are national and each swimmer tried

Byo pugilists take act to capital

By Ricky Zililo
VETERAN boxing trainer Philip “Striker” Ndlovu is confident that Lovewell Maphosa will win his title fight against Tinashe Madziwana in Harare next week. The two pugilists will trade leather in a 12-round bantamweight title during the Gilbert Josamu

Pathologists differ on Mujuru autopsy

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter
GENERAL Solomon Mujuru was alive when fire gutted his farmhouse and might have died from inhaling carbon monoxide, a local pathologist said yesterday. However, a South African pathologist hired by the Mujuru family said the autopsy was not

Zim, Iran to strengthen relations

Harare Bureau
TWO visiting Iranian high-ranking officials have pledged to strengthen ties between their country and Zimbabwe. Iranian Vice President responsible for Management and Human Capital Development Dr Lotfollah Forouzandeh Dehkurdi yesterday paid a

Preps for 21st February Movement gala on course

Harare Bureau
MANICALAND province has stepped up preparations for the 21st Movement Celebrations to be graced by secretaries general of liberation movements from Sadc. The commemorations are held annually to celebrate President Mugabe’s life. The main

Girlfriend butchers chief to death

Harare Bureau
A CHIPINGE chief’s live-in girlfriend allegedly went berserk last week and butchered the traditional leader in cold blood with a machete in a pit toilet on suspicions of infidelity. Chief Mpungu of Chisumbanje was buried last Wednesday after

Kwekwe miner’s chamber application set for Monday

Court Reporter
THE hearing of the urgent chamber application, which was filed by a Kwekwe miner last month seeking an order that he be allowed to work on his claim in Sherwood Block, has been set down for Monday. Robert Chipwanyira on 17 January filed an

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