Safeguard country’s sovereignty, soldiers challenged

Masvingo Correspondent

SOLDIERS should preserve the country’s integrity so that the nation’s independence can be guaranteed, a senior army officer said.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: National approach needed to contain domestic violence

The age-old institution of marriage, that the Christian faith traces to the Garden of Eden is under siege. In fact, it has been under siege for ages but never been buffeted from all fronts in such a manner. Like Martin Luther King once said, morality cannot be legislated but behaviour can be regulated.

DJ Fresh leaves fans asking for more

Bongani Ndlovu

THE Big Dawg came, “marked” his territory in Bulawayo and left revellers at Sport 747 begging for more when he put up a five star performance on Saturday night.

TelOne owed millions

Fixed telephone operator TelOne is owed more than $200 million by defaulting customers, the acting managing director Mr Hampton Mhlanga has said.

Year-on-year inflation declines

Business Reporter

Zimbabwe is on target to achieving single digit inflation by year end as year-on-year inflation declined by 0,01 percentage points to 4,02 in May.

Zim beat SA

Harare Bureau

MAN-OF-THE-SERIES Hamilton Masakadza and skipper Brendan Taylor produced a fantastic batting performance to propel Zimbabwe to an emphatic nine-wicket win over South Africa in the final of the Pran RFL Twenty20 Series at Harare Sports Club yesterday.

Ferrari’s Alonso wins thrilling European Grand Prix

Valencia (Spain) — Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso won a thrilling European Grand Prix here yesterday where the Spanish driver became the first repeat winner of a wide-open season.

Exams poser as Zimsec workers threaten strike

Harare Bureau

THE June 2012 public examinations are in danger as workers are threatening to strike over late payment of $420 000 by the Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council in unpaid housing allowances.

Quelaton find Hardbody hard to crack

Ricky Zililo

Quelaton (0); Hardbody (0) 1

PREMIERSHIP debutants Quelaton’s misery piled on as they were beaten 1-0 at home by struggling Hardbody in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played at Luveve Stadium yesterday.

Jail birds to serve another 12 years in prison

Midlands Correspondent

TWO unrepentant Gweru jailbirds who committed 18 counts of unlawful entry in and around the city after being recently released from WhaWha, have been thrown back to the medium prison after a Gweru magistrate slapped them with an effective 12-year jail sentence.

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