Tennis board conduct workshop
Godknows MatarutseSports Reporter
HARARE Metropolitan Tennis Board conducted a one-day workshop over the weekend at Harare Sports Club aiming to bring in coaches together to update them on the latest trends.
Kickboxing champ Tangata confident
Ellina MhlangaSports Reporter
NATIONAL kickboxing champion, Brighton Tangata, is confident they will do well at the WAKO African Championships scheduled for Madagascar later this month.
The championships will run from June 27 to 30 in Antananarivo and will feature kickboxers from across the continent.
Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh
Eddie ChikamhiSports Reporter
ZIMBABWE got off to a winning start when they beat Bangladesh by 11 runs in the opening match of the Pran RFL Twenty20 Triangular Series at the Harare Sports Club yesterday.
Young Sables campaign for glory
From Paul Munyuki in UTAH, United StatesTHE Junior World Rugby Trophy tournament gets underway with Zimbabwe taking on Japan in the opening game of the Under-20 tournament here this afternoon.
The Young Sables open their campaign for with a date against a quick Japan at the Murray Park Rugby Stadium before three other games.
Gritty Warriors win
Augustine Hwata
Sports Reporter
Zimbabwe………………………….(1) 1
Burundi…………………………………0
City issues 3 months notice for kombis to vacate CBD
Michael Chideme
Municipal Reporter
Harare City Council has issued a three month notice to commuter omnibus operators to prepare restricting them to the outskirts of the Central Business District to ease congestion.
Town Clerk Dr Tendai Mahachi said the move was part of the zero littering campaign that is being run jointly with the Water Conservation Campaign.
Council has been attacked over its poor traffic control systems that have resulted in inner city congestion during peak hours.
Dr Mahachi said kombis from the east will be restricted to the Fourth Street Bus Terminus while those from the western suburbs will be restricted to the Coventry holding bays under construction along Rotten Row Road in the Kopje area.
A two way communication system will be introduced between the holding bays and bus ranks such as Market Square, Copacabana and Charge Office to allow kombis to drive into the ranks only to pick up commuters.Mbuya Murerwa buried
Kelvin BenjaminHerald Reporter
Lands, Land Reforms and Resettlement Minister Herbert Murerwa’s mother Ambuya Erina Murerwa who died of heart failure was buried yesterday.
First Lady confident Zanu-PF will win polls
Lloyd GumboHerald Reporter
ZANU-PF will win the next elections because of its history and what it does for Zimbabweans, First Lady, Amai Grace Mugabe has said.
Masvingo road carnage cause for concern
George MapongaMasvingo Bureau
Close to 70 people died along the Masvingo-Beitbridge Road in the first five months of this year amid calls for Government to take urgent measures to ensure safety on one of Zimbabwe’s busiest highways.
Job freeze impacts negatively on HIV treatment
Lloyd GumboHerald Reporter
TREASURY’S freeze on recruitment has resulted in unqualified health personnel treating people living with HIV and Aids, a development that compromises their lives.
A Parliament report by the Comptroller and Auditor General on the management of HIV care and treatment programmes revealed that there was an alarmingly high doctor: patient ratio.



