Matopos 33 Mile, Nust races suspended indefinitely
Ricky Zililo
THE Bulawayo Athletics Board has indefinitely postponed the Matopos 33 Miler and Nust 10km races.
They claim that organisers failed to communicate the details of the event.
The athletics meet according to the National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe calendar had been scheduled for Saturday.
Women further remanded on indecent assault charges
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Beitbridge Reporter
Four Kadoma women, who allegedly tried to force a 20-year-old Beitbridge man into being intimate with them in a Blair toilet at Makakavhule village in the border town, have been further remanded.
Gunners thump Caps
Harare Bureau
Gunners…(0) 2
CAPS United…0
JUST a minute of weakness by CAPS United early in the second half allowed Gunners to score two quick goals that condemned the Green Machine to yet another defeat in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played at Lafarge yesterday.
Man allegedly rapes mentally challenged stepdaughter
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Court Reporter
A Bulawayo man took advantage of his mentally challenged stepdaughter and allegedly raped her once after taking her for a drive to Victoria Falls.
The man, aged 55, last week appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Shepherd Mjanja facing a charge of rape.
Young Warriors conquer Bosso
Ricky Zililo
Highlanders… 0
Zimbabwe Under-20 …(1) 2
THE Zimbabwe National Under-20 team started their preparations for the second leg encounter of the first round qualifier of the African Championships against Botswana on a high note by beating Highlanders FC at Barbourfields Stadium yesterday.
Tennis board holds coaching clinic at Mthombowesizwe
Sports Reporter
THE Bulawayo Metropolitan Province Tennis Board has started conducting free coaching lessons to aspiring players at Mthombowesizwe Primary School in Entumbane.
Sol Air granted international accounting prefix
Newly-licensed private airline, Sol Air has been issued a code which is used to identify an airline for all commercial purposes globally
Malaria related deaths decline in Mat North
Thandeka Moyo
MALARIA-prone Matabeleland North has recorded a decline in malaria related deaths and incidents in the first quarter of 2012.
Hwange athletes cry foul over sports officer’s football preference
Sikhumbuzo Moyo
HWANGE sports officer Kenny Nyape has been accused of abandoning athletics and concentrating more on football because it has better allowances.
Chicken Inn out to maintain pole position
Sports Peporter
LOG leaders Chicken Inn said they will go all out to ensure they win against new boys Hardbody in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at Ascot Stadium in Gweru on Sunday so that they remain on top of the log.


