PSL probes club sponsors

By Ricky Zililo
THE Castle Lager Premier Soccer League has ordered its clubs to submit copies of their contracts signed with their sponsors in a move meant to avoid ambush marketing in the league’s competitions.

Byo reps ready for Zim Open

Sports Reporter
UNSEEDED Natasha Dhlamini of Hwange joined 16 Bulawayo players for the Zimbabwe Junior Open tennis tournament that started yesterday in Mutare. The country’s

DeMbare, Bulls lock horns again

Harare Bureau
DYNAMOS and Motor Action will clash in a Cup game for the third time this season when they meet tomorrow at Rufaro in this year’s Independence Trophy semi-finals. FC Platinum and Hwange will also clash in another semi at Barboufields on Thursday with the winners meeting on Independence Day in the Uhuru Trophy

Secondary school heads lobby for international competitions

Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe secondary schools sports governing body, the National Association of Secondary School Heads (Nash) said it is pushing for the introduction of regional sports competitions in Southern Africa.

Nkatha, Sadomba, Gomba find targets

Sports Reporter
THREE Zimbabwean players based outside the country Edward Sadomba, Carrington Gomba and Kingstone Nkatha were on target in the Caf clubs’ competitions for their respective teams during matches played over the Easter holiday.

Plenty of Zim talent untapped in Europe

Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE could be sitting on dozens of Europe-based soccer stars that could do duty for the different national teams. Benedict Moyo a Zifa board member said on

Good Samaritan turns villain

Masvingo Bureau
A GOOD Samaritan last week accidentally shot and killed an 80-year-old granny he intended to rescue from a knife-wielding thief. Reason Chivakire (39) of Rhodene, Masvingo, allegedly killed Ambuya Tererai Marima of Vhiyayi Village under Chief Mkanganwi in Bikita.

Injiva flock back to SA as Easter holiday ends

Beitbridge Reporter
BEITBRIDGE Border Post was yesterday heavily congested as scores of travellers mostly injiva were flocking back to South Africa after spending the Easter holidays with their families.

Air Zim workers feel cheated

Harare Bureau
GOVERNMENT has directed the transfer of Air Zimbabwe Holdings’ shares in National Handling Services to a nominated State firm. However, the airline workers felt this development was calculated at frustrating the pending application for placement of the firm under judicial management.

Fake police ‘prophet’ appears in court

Midlands Correspondent
A police officer based at Mataga in Mberengwa who recently played “prophet”, and “exposed” seven of his fellow police officers who he said were concealing evidence by throwing dockets in Blair toilets has been hauled before Zvishavane magistrate courts facing charges of making a false report as well as theft charges.
The “prophet”-cum-police officer, Timothy Mutsengi (28), allegedly went into a trance last month and caused panic within the Mataga Police Station in Mberengwa by “prophesying” that his colleagues were receiving bribes to destroy incriminating evidence.

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