Boxers itching for fights
Sports Reporter
FORMER Zimbabwe National Youth Games champions Meluleki Ngulube and Ntando Sibanda are itching to get fights after turning professional last year.
Zim Slizer’s latest offering making waves
Entertainment Correspondent
Entumbane-born songstress and dancer, Vivian Nkiwane, popularly known as “Slizer Nomakanjani”, has released her second album, Bazali bami, that she recorded in South Africa.
Mat South letter writing competition winners rewarded
Entertainment Reporter
A SOUND education system as a result of partnership between the Government and the corporate world ensures that students churned out of school are competitive in the global village.
This was said by the Postal Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz), director postal and courier services, Kennedy Dewera, at a provincial letter writing prize-giving ceremony held at Gwanda High School in Matabeleland South province on Thursday.
France thrash Argentina
Tucuman — France’s revamped backs had a field day with five tries including two from winger Yoann Huget in a crushing 49-10 victory over Argentina in the second Test here on Saturday.
US warns of ‘imminent attack in Kenya’
The US embassy in Kenya has warned of an imminent threat of an attack on the Kenyan port city of Mombasa and asked all its government workers to leave the coastal town, which has been hit by a series of attacks in the past.
Zhokinyi’s goal saves Dynamos
Harare Bureau
Gunners .. (0) 1
Dynamos… (1) 2
VETERAN centreback Guthrie Zhokinyi struck a wonderful free-kick, worthy of winning any match, late in the second half and saved Dynamos from the blushes in a tension-filled Castle Lager Premiership match at Lafarge yesterday.
Morsi wins Egypt’s presidential election
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohammed Morsi has officially won Egypt’s presidential election and will be the country’s next president, the electoral commission has announced.
Morsi picked up 13,2 million votes out of just over 26 million, giving him about 51 percent of the vote in the runoff round.
CG Msipa scholarship officially launched
Midlands correspondent
THE CG Msipa Scholarship Trust was officially launched at the weekend and more than $100 000 in cash and pledges was raised towards the scholarship scheme.
‘Mid-term review should focus on reducing Govt expenditure’
Oliver Kazunga
Next week’s mid-term fiscal policy statement review should focus on reducing Government expenditure for the country to meet economic growth prospects, economic commentators have said.
Women and children’s rights should be protected
Pumulani Mpofu
Marriage is the first and oldest institution to exist in the history of humankind.
It is as old as humankind itself. From a biblical point of view, after creating Adam, God saw it fit for him to have a wife. God asked the two to live together as husband and wife and produce results in the form of children.





