PSL, event sponsors to hold indaba

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

THE Premier Soccer League is tomorrow set to hold an indaba with the three event sponsors of the league amid revelations that one of the sponsors was contemplating pulling out as the kit sponsorship fight among event and club sponsors heats up.

Reconciliation is a two-way street

Never Sibanda

Africa is the richest and most beautiful continent on earth.

Its people are known for upholding their cultural values and excellent virtues. Africans are known to be peaceful and are always ready to forgive and forget. However, this has prompted some people to take advantage of this by disrespecting their sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Bullish Burundi arrive

Petros Kausiyo
Deputy Sports Editor

BULLISH Burundi flew into the country yesterday for their 2013 African Cup of Nations first round second leg clash against Zimbabwe at the National Sports Stadium and immediately warned the Warriors to brace for another upset on Sunday.

Musona needs support

Robson Sharuko
Senior Sports Editor

THE World Cup storm is over and Zimbabwe football, which badly needs a ray of light to filter through the darkness created by the dark cloud hanging over its head, simply can’t afford another calamity on home soil on Sunday.

Coltart blast Zifa over Knowledge Musona, Ovidy Karuru

Farirai Machivenyika
EDUCATION, Sport, Arts and Culture Minister, David Coltart, has criticised Zifa’s treatment of Warriors’ stars — Knowledge Musona and Ovidy Karuru — following their alleged meeting with Henrietta Rushwaya in Harare on Tuesday.

Ignatius Mketekete to play at Zambia Open

Takudzwa Chitsiga
Sports Reporter

IGNATIUS Mketekete will play the first ball of the Zambia Open that tees off at Lusaka Golf Club this morning.

Cash woes choke Govt ministries

Herald Reporter
A SPECIAL Cabinet meeting on invest­ment and utilisation of public finances is being convened today against the backdrop of yawning gaps between the national budget and actual outturns.

This follows reports that for almost four months now, ministries have gone on zero disbursement from Trea­sury, except for salaries and running costs.

The development has raised ques­tions on the reality of the budget pre­sented by Finance Minister Tendai Biti for this year.

Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara yesterday told the House of Assembly that today’s special Cabi­net meeting will discuss the depressed rev­enue inflows, among other issues.

Instead of disbursing 25 percent of budget allocations to ministries in the first quarter of the year, Prof Mutam­bara said, most Government depart­ments only got 7 percent.
He was responding to a question from Mutasa North legislator Mr David Chimhini (MDC-T) on the sta­tus of Government revenues in light of low disbursements to ministries.

Counting benefit from The Arena

“I shall pass through this world but once. If there is any kindness, therefore, that I can do for any human being or for any animal, let me do it now and not delay for I shall not pass this way again”.

Time to act on foreign aggression

While the forthcoming United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly to be co-hosted by Zimbabwe and Zambia at the Victoria Falls provides a rare and exciting opportunity for the two Sadc nations to showcase their world class tourist attractions, recent pronouncements by Canada that it is withdrawing from the world tourism body is an act of aggression.

At the workplace with Wenceslaus Murape: Procedural dismissal

Dismissal of workers by employers has always been questioned whether it would have been procedurally fair and correct, leading to cases being referred to compulsory arbitration for determination.

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