Dynamos focus on Caf tie

Sports Reporter

DYNAMOS’ 3-0 victory over Hardbody in the opening fixture of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season on Sunday is now water under the bridge and focus is now firmly on the Champions League match against Liga Muculmana of Mozambique.

UK taxpayers call for sale of RBS, Lloyds soon

LONDON — Britain must sell its Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS.L) and Lloyds (LLOY.L) stakes as soon as possible because keeping them is allowing politicians to gamble with people’s money on bank shares, according to a lobby group representing taxpayers.

FUZ challenges Zifa to punish clubs

By Ricky Zililo
THE Footballers’ Union of Zimbabwe has challenged Zifa to punish clubs that deliberately hold on to players’ clearances after the expiry of their contracts.
The call comes after revelations that Castle Lager Premiership club Motor Action was the only club in the topflight that was reported to FUZ for holding onto a player’s clearance.

Mtshede Cultural Centre opens

Entertainment Reporter
Bulawayo-based cultural activist Pathisa Nyathi has challenged schools to adopt a practical approach when teaching pupils about their tradition and culture.
Speaking at the official opening of Mtshede Cultural Centre in Njube on Monday, Nyathi said the initiative was welcome but it was imperative for teachers to categorise the exhibitions for pupils to understand them better.

Gallery lines up exhibitions, workshop for school children

Entertainment Editor
The National Gallery in Bulawayo has lined up a schools holiday programme that includes exhibitions and workshops for school children.
The assistant curator at the National Gallery in Bulawayo, Clifford Zulu, said the first activity was an exhibition titled Endulo, an ethnology focusing on Matabeleland region capturing the traditional ornaments and collected by the gallery between 1984 and 1995.

Doctor offers to operate on Nozipho for free

Chronicle Reporter
A timely boost has been received by Nozipho Mlilo, the three-year-old girl who was hit by a car that ruptured her bladder last year, after a urologist said the operation to rectify her condition would be done free of charge.

Memorable year for money market investors projected

Business Reporter
KINGDOM Financial Holdings Limited has projected another year for local money market investors due to indications of a prolonged liquidity crunch that will sustain a high interest rate environment.

Treasury yet to release JMN airport funds

Chronicle Reporter
TREASURY is yet to avail the $10,5 million for the completion of the remaining work at the  Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo (JMN) International Airport’s new terminal building.
The development is likely to further delay the commissioning of the building, which has missed the deadline on several occasions.

Coventry injured

Harare Bureau
ZIMBABWE’S medal hopeful for the 2012 London Olympic Games Kirsty Coventry, suffered a setback in her preparations for the Ultra-Swim meet in Charlotte, United States, set for next month.

Gumbo eyes next stage

From Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane
RAHMAN Gumbo wants to reach the next stage of the Champions League and play in the lucrative mini-league with FC Platinum.
“We are going to Sudan to try and bring a positive result. Our objective is to qualify for the next round and we are looking at nothing else except that.

“We are going to play open football and there is no point for us to defend at all. We are going to attack from the first whistle until full time and we hope we are going to qualify,” said the miners mentor.

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