ZHF hand over handball kit to Sir John Kennedy Primary
Collin Matiza Sports EditorPHINEAS Mutyavaviri, the versatile defender of former Zimbabwean football giants Rio Tinto, made a rare a visit to Harare yesterday from his base in Kadoma. Now the headmaster of Sir John Kennedy
Felgate’s dream Grace Chirumanzu
ABOUT 20 years ago, a St John’s Prep School boy rode his bike for fun around a vale, which was in the upmarket suburb of Borrowdale then. He never knew at the age of 30 he would be riding it for a price. That is in London’s Hyde Park this year along with 54 other men across the globe. The largestBlack Rhinos in tricky home encounter
Godknows Matarutse Sports reporterBLACK RHINOS captain, Brighton Chandisaita, has challenged his troops to stay focused when they meet a relatively strong Power Master side in a Zifa Northern Region Division One match at One Commando this afternoon.
In-form CAPS Utd travel to Gweru
Augustine Hwata Sports ReporterMIDFIELDER Rahman Kutsanzira was the star of the CAPS United show in their three wins before the league took a break. The slippery forward will once again come under the spotlight when the Green
President slams SA court ruling
Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe has slammed a recent North Gauteng High Court ruling urging South African authorities to probe alleged human rights abuses in Zimbabwe and bring perpetrators before the International Criminal Court for prosecution.
He said the ruling constituted interference and a direct assault on the country’s sovereignty by residual Rhodesian and Apartheid forces in South Africa.
The President urged the African National Congress to deal decisively with the matter.
He made the remarks while officially opening a summit of former Sadc liberation movements in Harare.
“Naturally, as we develop and enact policies to deliver on these promises to our people such as our land reform programmes and the ongoing indigenisation and empowerment programmes here in Zimbabwe, we are targets for regime change.
Council workers call off strikes
Chronicle Reporters
Gwanda and Victoria Falls municipalities workers have called off their strike after the two local authorities signed agreements to pay outstanding salaries.
Bosso fans get free transport to Barbourfields
Sikhumbuzo Moyo,
A cigarette manufacturing company will from this weekend provide free transport to Barbourfields Stadium for Highlanders supporters, a move that the club said will greatly improve their financial position.
700 schoolgirls stage demo over food, water
Masvingo Bureau
Nearly 700 Mukaro High School pupils sneaked out of their dormitories early on Thursday morning and walked to the district education office to protest against water problems and poor food at the school.
Greeks spoil Poland’s big night
Poland’s substitute goalkeeper Przemyslaw Tyton was the hero as he came on, when Wojciech Szczesny was sent off, to save a penalty and hold ten-man Greece to a 1-1 draw.
Naph takes volleyball to primary schools
ReporterSports
PRIMARY schools will now play volleyball as part of measures to develop the sport at grassroot level, an official confirmed yesterday.




