Warriors stranded

From Petros Kausiyo in BUJUMBURA, Burundi
Squad rejects sub-standard lodge
THE regular problem of ill-treatment of visiting teams, which has often blighted African football,

Powerful Platinum

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
FC Platinum . . . . . . . . . . . . (0) 2
Hwange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
FC PLATINUM sounded the warning shots ahead of the new season when they grabbed two second

Housing scheme for the disabled noble

Loverage Nhamoyebonde Feature Writer
It is amazing how words can be crafted and spoken in a way that would leave the listeners overwhelmed with emotion to the extent that one really can feel the blood running within one’s veins.

Music is my life and passion, says Agnes Gudza

Mandla Dingani Entertainment Reporter
PATIENCE and talent are the major stepping stones to musical success, says budding gospel diva Agnes Gudza. Having spent much of her life backing renowned gospel gurus like the Mahendere Brothers,

Woman accuses Chris Brown of stealing cellphone

Miami. — Miami officials last week said they are investigating R&B singer Chris Brown, who is currently on probation for assaulting ex-girlfriend Rihanna, following reports that he may have been involved in the theft of a mobile phone. Celebrity news website TMZ.com reported that a 24-year-old woman filed a

Councillors want management salaries made public

Municipal Reporter
Harare City councillors want salaries of their management team made public to ascertain reports that top executives are milking the city dry. This follows reports that town clerk Dr Tendai Mahachi earns

Indigenous miners approach Parliament over new fees

Herald Reporter
INDIGENOUS mining groups are bitter with the Mines and Mining Development Ministry over the recent hikes

MDC-T MP in Facebook obscenities

Herald Reporter
MDC-T House of Assembly Member for Gutu North Mr Perez Hamandishe Maramwidze has

Flower hopes England bloom

ABU DHABI — Coach Andy Flower says England’s youthful side have gained vital experience against Pakistan which will help them in their bid to defend their World Twenty20 cricket title later this year.
England levelled the three-match Twenty20 series against Pakistan with a comfortable 38-run win in

Car importers fleeced of US$400 000

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter
HUNDREDS of Zimbabweans buying second hand vehicles from Japan through the internet have been duped of more than US$400 000 by bogus traders that disappear as soon as money is wired to them.
Documented evidence shows that most of the botched deals took place between May 2010 and November 2011 with sources saying much more could have been lost through these syndicates.

A report prepared by officials from Zimbabwe’s embassy in Japan revealed that most Zimbabweans fall victim to the dealers who offer sale and delivery conditions.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Permanent Secretary Ambassador Joey Bimha last Wednesday confirmed that some Japanese car traders were duping Zimbabweans.

He, however, could not ascertain the number of people affected.
“A lot of people have come to us complaining that that they have lost their money to these fraudsters. I urge people to be very careful when they want to import cars from overseas because there are a lot of

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