Taxi war looms in city

Chronicle Reporter
A fresh showdown is looming between registered public transporters and unregistered private operators.

Sibanda wins 21st February Movement race

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
LONG-STRIDING Elmore Sibanda yesterday finally got it right this time when he won this year’s edition of the 21st February Movement 10km road race for the first time in his career.
The New Zimbabwe Steel athlete had settled for consolation places in the previous edition but

Leopards maul Bulls

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
Motor Action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Black Leopards . . . . . . .. . . .(1) 2
(Black Leopards won 3-1 on aggregate)
MOTOR ACTION crashed out of the Caf Confederation Cup tournament in humiliating fashion

Cabinet taskforce on Vic Falls upgrade leaving no stone unturned

From Hebert Zharare in Seychelles
A CABINET taskforce formed to oversee preparations for the hosting of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation general assembly has intensified work with its resource mobilisation committee seeking US$150 million to upgrade the Victoria Falls Internatio

Hwange run riot

From Tobias Mandoreba in HWANGE
Hwange………………………..(2) 4
Jamhuri………………………..(0) 1
(Hwange wins 7-1 on goal aggregate)
HWANGE cruised into the Caf Confederations Cup first round with a demolition show against their Zanzibari counterparts after a preliminary round second leg soccer tie at the Colliery

Zanu-pf leadership challenged

Lloyd Gumbo recently in Mudzi
ZANU-PF Politburo and Central Committee members have been challenged to be open, support President Mugabe, and register their children to vote for the revolutionary party. Mashonaland East Zanu-PF provincial chairman Cde Ray Kaukonde challenged the leaders to lead from the

Unfreeze critical posts, State told

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
GOVERNMENT has been urged to lift the freeze on some critical posts particularly in the health

Remain resolute, army officers urged

John Manzongo in Kwekwe
Zimbabwe National Army members should defy political machinations meant to strip the army of

Poachers gunned down in shootout

Herald Reporter
TWO poachers were shot dead while another one was injured in a shootout with game rangers in Mkanga Safari Area in eastern Zambezi Valley last week.
The rangers recovered an elephant tusk, a .303 Lee-Enfield rifle, seven rounds of ammunition, food and clothes.
Parks and Wildlife Management Authority regional manager Mr Tawanda Gotosa confirmed the incident, which occurred last Sunday.
“We received a report that four gunshots were heard in the morning of a heavy calibre at around 7am at Kachowe area,” said Mr Gotosa.
“Our rangers responded and exchanged fire with the poachers and they shot and killed two and wounded another.”
He said there were no casualties among the rangers.
Mr Gotosa said the poachers had no identification particulars on them and their bodies were taken to Karoi Hospital mortuary.

Cabinet ministers corrupt: Mujuru

Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
SOME Cabinet ministers are corrupt and looted subsidised farming inputs meant for ordinary Zimbabweans, Vice President Joice Mujuru has said.
She said this was an embarrassment
“In Cabinet, we understand there are some big names who have looted tonnes (of farming inputs) and took them to their homes. Zvinonyadzisa President,” she said.
VP Mujuru said President Mugabe was doing all he could to uplift the lives of Zimbabweans.
The President, she said, has worked hard to put in place the input support scheme, but his efforts were being derailed by greedy officials.
VP Mujuru made the remarks at an inter-district meeting at Pfura Rural District Council in Dotito, Mt Darwin West.
She was on a tour of her constituency of Mt Darwin West.
The remarks followed complaints from people in the constituency that corruption at GMB resulted in people failing to access inputs.

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