Bulawayo, Harare highway set for dualisation

Harare Bureau
THE highway linking Plumtree and Mutare is now set for dualisation between Harare and Bulawayo as Government’s Infralink project changes scope from rehabilitation only.

Zimbabwe to fully exploit ‘minor’ minerals

By Oliver Kazunga
ZIMBABWE has set its sights on fully exploiting “minor” minerals taking advantage of the resources’ markets that are opening up due to technological advancement, a Government official said yesterday.

Government calls for policies on waste reduction

Harare Bureau
GOVERNMENT yesterday called for the adoption of policies that focus on waste reduction and mitigating the effects of climate change for the sustainable development of a green economy.

4-Min-Mile trials for Hwange

By Ricky Zililo
THE Bulawayo Athletics Board (BAB) will take advantage of the Zimbabwe Paralympic Games in Hwange to hold trials for Matabeleland North athletes who want to compete in the 2012 edition of  the ZITF Four-Minute-Mile Challenge race.

FC Platinum through

From Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane
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Hwange ……………………………………………………….. (1) 1
FC Platinum Football Club put up a spirited show when they dismissed Hwange  in an Independence Cup  semi-final match played at Mandava Stadium yesterday.
Platinum will now meet Motor Action in the final next week.

Bulawayo derby on

By Ricky Zililo
BULAWAYO’S first Castle Lager Premier Soccer League derby is on this weekend with injury-hit Chicken Inn hoping to fly past Quelaton.
The clubs clash tomorrow at Luveve Stadium.

Zimbabwe a land of milk and honey

By Vaidah Mashangwa
Kwame Nkrumah on 6 March 1957 during the Independence Day of Ghana stated that “from now on, there is a new African in the world and that African is ready to fight his own battle and show after all that the black man is capable of managing his own affairs”.

Date set for Minister’s burial

Harare Bureau
Transport, Communications and Infrastructural Development Deputy Minister Senator Tichaona Mudzingwa who died on Tuesday night from a cardiac arrest will be buried on Sunday.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Churches should consider council proposal

Churches conducting prayer services in the open should seriously consider the Bulawayo City Council’s proposal for them to use idle beerhalls for their church meetings. Most council beerhalls were closed a long time ago because of loss of business and have therefore become white elephants.

Weekend Diary

Entertainment Reporter
EASTER has come and gone and music  lovers are still in a celebratory mood after the few vibrant shows held during the long weekend.

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