Matabeleland Warriors suffer first loss

Sports Reporter
MATABELELAND Warriors lost their second spot on the National Rugby League log following their 42-25 defeat suffered at the hands of Harare Sports Club in the capital at the weekend.

More tobacco expected to be sold this year

Business Reporter
TOBACCO sales have earned the country more than $274 million since the beginning of the marketing season

ZimTrade assists SMEs to reach global markets

Venencia Badza
ZIMTRADE is embarking on export promotion strategies to help small and growing businesses

Gweru shuts down city water works

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Midlands Correspondent

THE Gweru City Council, which is battling to provide constant water supplies to residents, has shut down one of its water pumping systems to attend to serious water leakages at the main water supply dam, Gwenoro.

Mighty Warriors face Banyana Banyana in friendly

Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Mighty Warriors will play South Africa’s Banyana Banyana in Johannesburg in an international friendly on 12 May.

Zim Saints stand to lose valuable points

Ricky Zililo
ZIMBABWE Saints may have cost themselves a valuable three points as they failed to provide security for their Zifa Southern Region Division One Soccer League encounter against ZPC Hwange on Sunday.

Bosso, FC Platinum lock horns

Sikhumbuzo Moyo
HIGHLANDERS coach Kelvin Kaindu says they will troop into Mandava Stadium this afternoon knowing fully well what is in store for them when they meet FC Platinum in a Castle Lager league match.
The match is a re-arranged Week Two fixture that was postponed due to the platinum miners’ continental engagement.

Nhimbe Trust to hold cultural symposium

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Entertainment Editor

BULAWAYO-BASED Nhimbe Trust and Arterial Network, will tomorrow until Friday hold a major cultural symposium in Harare to explore the impact of the present cultural policy on Zimbabwean arts and artistes.

Call on tourism sector to review prices

Business Reporter
Players in the tourism sector have been called to come up with a pricing structure

Pastor to serve seven years for rape

Chronicle Reporter

A GRADUATE pastor of the Seventh Day Adventist Church from Solusi University has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for raping his maid on four separate occasions.

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