Unknown assailants kill man

Chronicle Reporter
A 67-year-old man died from injuries he sustained when he was attacked by some assailants in Njube suburb in what is suspected to be a case of murder.

Zim gets US$11m ACBF grants

Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
THE Africa Capacity Building Foundation yesterday advanced US$10,8 million in grants to Zimbabwe for various capacity development programmes. South Sudan also received US$2,25 million from the

Warriors’ nightmare

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
JUST when they sought to shift their full attention to their next assignment against Mozambique, the Warriors were yesterday forced to abort their late afternoon training session after being locked out of

Hardbody warn CAPS United

From Paul Mundandi in GWERU
HARDBODY coach Tavaka Gumbo has promised to stop the CAPS United revival when the two teams clash here on Sunday promising that the Harare team will go back home empty-handed. “Connor (Sean)

Goshawks name star-studded squad

Sports Reporter
UNHERALDED Gavin Nyawata and former Under-19 flyhalf Lenience Tambwera have been named in the Goshawks squad that is set to take on South African provincial side Valke in a friendly at Harare

Twalumba beat DC Academy

Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporter
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TWALUMBA were far from convincing, but were still good enough to beat DC Academy in a Zifa Northern

Warriors drop to 104th

Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S Warriors have dropped two places on the latest edition of the Fifa/Coca Cola Football rankings that were released yesterday. According to the rankings, Zimbabwe who were 104th in the world

Association announces Zone XI darts teams

Sports Reporters
THE National Darts Association Zimbabwe has announced the teams for the Zone VI tournament to be staged in Oarkeney, South Africa in August. The three teams for the competition scheduled for August

Struggling Mambas host Mighty Bulls

Sports Reporter
STRUGGLING police outfit Black Mambas have a daunting task to stop a poor run of four successive defeats this Saturday when they host former champions Motor Action in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer

Squabbles stall finalisation of new Constitution

Felex Share Herald Reporter
THE envisaged draft Constitution is not coming out anytime soon as squabbles between Copac co-chairpersons and the management committee have stalled the finalisation of the new supreme law.
The management committee, made up of GPA negotiators, yesterday said Copac had failed to produce a draft despite being given several deadlines, while the co-chairs said the management committee was failing to convene a meeting to resolve outstanding issues.

The co-chairs said instead of speeding up the process, the management committee had decided to go for another retreat in Nyanga from June 17 to 21 to tackle the so-called contentious issues.
This means there will be no progress between now and June 21, despite calls by the principals to expedite the process as the country prepares for elections expected this year.

Copac co-chair Cde Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana (Zanu-PF) yesterday said: “We have a list of agreed and disagreed issues to take to the management committee for resolution, but there is no meeting in sight at the moment.

“It was our hope that we would meet soon as the management committee to resolve disagreements, but we now understand there will be a retreat in Nyanga on June 17, a situation which drives the Constitution far from being completed.

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