Forced circumcision lands man in court
George MapongaMasvingo Bureau
A Shangaan traditionalist who teamed up with nine others and allegedly kidnapped a fellow villager before forcing him to undergo circumcision at a secluded camp appeared in court last week.
Concern over ‘stubborn’ immigrants
Crime Reporter
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman blasts Clinton
BEIJING — A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman on Saturday said that US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s criticism of China at the latest Friends of Syria meeting is “unacceptable.”Floods kills 171 in southern Russia
Russia — Investigators Sunday launched a probe into possible negligence after devastating flash floods in southern Russia killed at least 171 people and President Vladimir Putin demanded officials explain the disaster.Giggs named GB Olympics captain
LONDON — Manchester United midfielder Ryan Giggs has been named as Great Britain captain for the Olympics.Kirsty snares gold in Paris
Collin MatizaSports Editor
KIRSTY Coventry showed that she still has what it takes to win more medals for Zimbabwe at the forthcoming London Olympic Games when she picked up two gold medals on the first day of the two-day 2012 Paris Open Swimming Championships in France on Friday night.
Injury-hit US finalise Olympic squad
LAS VEGAS, Nevada — With LeBron James and Kobe Bryant already among the NBA stars on board for a bid for a second straight gold, USA Basketball finalised its 12-man squad for the London Olympics on Saturday.
Bosso in cruise control
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BULAWAYO giants Highlanders opened a six-point lead at the top of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League standings following an important win over rivals CAPS United at Barbourfields yesterday.
Monoz beat Hardbody
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FORMER champions Monomotapa rose from the dead and went on a four-minute blitz turning a possible defeat into victory in this dramatic Castle Lager Premiership tie at Gwanzura yesterday.
Youthful Gunners humiliate Hwange
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YOUTHFUL Gunners finally remembered how to win when they humiliated Hwange in a Premiership tie at the Colliery yesterday with Willard Gondo firing home a brace.
Gunners had gone for four matches without a win, but yesterday they bounced back in style when they silenced Chipangano before their home fans.


