Warriors roar back into top hundred
Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S Warriors have moved three places up the ladder on the latest Fifa Coca Cola Football Rankings but it was newly crowned African kings Zambia who made a huge impact on the ratings. The Warriors who were ranked 102 last month
Bulls get bonus boost
Augustine Hwata, Sports Reporter
MOTOR ACTION players will not have to worry about winning bonuses during their Caf Confederation Cup campaign after diamond mining giants Mbada Diamonds revealed they had set side US$50 000 for each game as a reward to the players.
Money woes bite DeMbare
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
Sangoma threatens to cast spell on team
DYNAMOS’ pre-season preparations have suffered greatly from financial woes which have threatened to choke their hopes for
400 000 euro grant for 6 districts
Herald Reporter
SIX Rural District Councils have received a 400 000 euro grant for a peace building and conflict prevention programme from the European Union. The money will be shared equally among Buhera, Guruve, Matobo, Mberengwa, Murewa and Umguza
Chitungwiza salary bill slashed by US$400 000
Municipal Reporter
The resuscitation team appointed to manage the affairs of Chitungwiza Municipality has cut the council’s salary bill by US$400 000. The salary bill now stands at US$1,3 million. The amount is part of the illegal salary increments and
Mumbengegwi urges Norway to help lift sanctions
Herald Reporter
FOREIGN Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi yesterday urged visiting Norway’s State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Gry Larsen to use her country’s influence among European Union member states to have illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe
SK Moyo speaks on new constitution
Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF is not happy with drafters of the constitution for diverting from the views expressed by the people during the outreach programme, party national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo said yesterday. In separate meetings with Indonesian and
136 students leave for South African universities
Herald Reporter
ANOTHER group of 136 students left for South African universities yesterday under the Presidential Scholarship
Copac co-chairpersons retreat to Vumba
Herald Reporter
CO-CHAIRPERSONS of the Constitutional Select Committee retreated to the Eastern Highlands yesterday to complete the
2 million dead people on US voters roll
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter
THE United States’ pretences on democracy received a major knock on Tuesday in the wake of revelations that the country’s voters roll has close to two million dead voters.
A report by Pew Centre, a renowned US thinktank, estimates that among 24 million voter registrations, about one out of every eight are either no longer valid or inaccurate.
The Washington-based research centre provides information on issues, attitudes and trends shaping the United States and the world.
The centre and its projects receive funding from The Pew Charitable Trusts.
Of the invalid or inaccurate registrations, 1,8 million belong to deceased individuals and 2,75 million belong to people






