Campbell hails Bvute

Sports Reporter
FORMER Zimbabwe cricket team captain Alistair Campbell has praised outgoing Zimbabwe cricket managing director, Ozias Bvute, as a pillar of the game. Campbell said Bvute should be credited for

Mukamba, Jaure back at DeMbare training

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS welcome their star midfielder Denver Mukamba and defender Partson Jaure from national team duty this afternoon but striker Takesure Chinyama is doubtful when they engage Harare City in

Mzingwane wins Sylvia Dube tourney

Sports Reporter
MZINGWANE district’s Under-20 girls team won the inaugural Sylvia Dube Women’s Football tournament when they beat Gwanda South 1-0 in the final at Pelandaba at the weekend. The tournament, which

Power Masters, DC Academy clash

Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporter
POWER MASTER coach, Tonderai Marume, believes it’s still too early to start talking about the championship as all teams in the top six of the Zifa Northern Region Division One League stand a chance of winning the title.

Mighty Bulls fined US$5 000

Roy Matiki Sports Reporter
CAPS United have formally been awarded the three points for their abandoned match against Motor Action after the Mighty Bulls were found guilty of causing the abandonment of that tie. The match had

Sikhala removed from remand

Court Reporter
FORMER St Mary’s legislator and MDC 99 leader Job Sikhala, who allegedly raped his personal assistant several times and impregnated her, has been removed from remand. He also stands

Harare businessman acquitted

Court Reporter
HARARE businessman Mr Wicknell Chivayo was last week found not guilty and acquitted of fraud and money laundering by a Bulawayo regional court. He was facing eight counts of fraud and one money

BRICS pour cash into IMF for a bigger say

LOS CABOS — The BRICS countries have pledged to provide about US$70 billion to the International Monetary Fund’s global firewall against Europe’s debt crisis, adding to the IMF’s lending fund of US$380 billion.

S Korea to conduct power shortage drill

SEOUL — Sirens will ring out across South Korea tomorrow as the nation carries out an unprecedented drill aimed at preparing its people for possible power shortages this summer, the government said.

Chinese space explorers unleash national pride

BEIJING — Two groups of Chinese explorers have drawn a huge amount of public attention and unleashed national pride in the country’s online community with scientific feats stretching from the faraway heavens to the depths of the sea.

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