More players in shooting competition

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe National Army Skill at Arms Shoot will be held at Cleveland Riffle Range this morning with a number of clubs taking part in this shooting competition.

CAPS soften Hardbody

From Lovemore Zigara in Gweru
Hardbody………….(0) 0
CAPS United…… (0) 1
CAPS United’s fine run continued after posting their fourth consecutive win when they edged a spirited Hard­body in a Castle Lager Premiership soccer match at Ascot

Highlanders freeze at home

From Ricky Zililo in Bulawayo
Highlanders…..… 0
Chicken Inn……. 0
LEADERS Highlanders dropped their first Castle Lager Premiership soccer points at home as they were held to a goal-less draw by city rivals Chicken Inn at

Blue Rangers lose to Monoz in dull encounter

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
Monomotapa….….(0) 1
Blue Rangers………….0
Blue Rangers are still singing the blues as they are still searching for their first win of the season following yet another defeat to Monomotapa in a damp Castle Lager

Gunners ease Buffaloes

From Ray Bande in Mutare
Buffaloes…………(1) 2
Gunners…………..(1) 2
MUTARE army outfit Buffaloes’ unbeaten run almost went into tatters after they struggled with their game and had to come from behind to secure a draw in this dull

Cold Comfort saga: Court overturns ruling

Court Reporter
The High Court has overturned a default judgment that was granted to Unitime Investments to attach Herentals College property in their fight to control Cold Comfort Primary School.

President still fit, says First Lady

Herald Reporter
THE First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe has said that President Mugabe is “very fit, sound, lucid and energetic”.
Speaking in a wide-ranging interview with The Sunday Mail last week, Amai Mugabe dismissed claims by Western-sponsored local and foreign media organisations that the Head of State and Government and Com­mander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces is unhealthy because of old age.
“They say (President) Mugabe is a very old man and this and that, but he is very sound and lucid,” she said.
“Very, very sound, I am telling you, and very energetic, too.”
The President, added Amai Mugabe, even assists with daily household chores and does not miss the gym.
“He will not miss his morning exercises, seven days a week,” she said.
“At that age he is very lucky. He inherited his mother’s genes. We think when she died she was over 100-years-old and she was very sound.
“She was never sick at all and the President is not sick at all.”
The First Lady dismissed claims that she influenced most of President Mugabe’s politi­cal decisions.
“Nonsense! That’s nonsensical! He is a very intelligent man, please!” she said.

Shabanie burn Hwange

From Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange
Hwange……………… (1)1
Shabanie Mine…..… (1) 4
VISITING Shabanie Mine produced a dazzling second-half performance at the Colliery yesterday to embarrass fel­low miners Hwange who succumbed to their first

Unseen object hurls stones at house

Chinhoyi Bureau
A Chinhoyi traditional healer has been forced to vacate his house after it was hit by stones being thrown from an unknown person. Mashonaland West police spokesperson Inspector Mabg­weazara said reports of stones being thrown had been made.

Liberation movements mull joint campaigns

Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
FORMER liberation movements from Sadc will from now on help each other campaign when they are faced with elections in their countries.
This was resolved at the movements’ three-day meeting in Harare which ended on Satur­day.
A communiqué containing the resolutions was dubbed the Harare Declaration.
The former liberation movements also called for the unconditional lifting of illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western countries.
They noted and strongly condemned the illegal removal of elected Governments in some parts of Africa through coups.
The meeting was attended by Zanu-PF, the African National Congress of South Africa, Frelimo (Mozambique), MPLA (Angola), Swapo (Namibia) and Chama Cha Mapinduzi (Tanzania).
“Political parties of former liberation move­ments should on a continual basis share elec­tion strategies and experiences to assist in clos­ing the gaps and weaknesses that may exist in a political party’s campaign,” they said.

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