Warriors fall to Zebras

From George Deda in MOLEPOLOLE, Botswana
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HASTILY assembled Zimbabwe found the going tough when they fell to hosts Botswana in a Three-nation invitational tournament at the Molelopolele stadium last night.

Jefferies in credible ninth at Brands Hatch

Collin Matiza
Sports Editor

PROMISING young Zimbabwean motor racing driver Axcil Jefferies made his presence felt in his third Formula Two race of the season at Brands Hatch in Kent, England, where he took a credible ninth place on Sunday.

Mufakose Queens beat Cyclone Queens

Grace Chingoma
Sports Reporter

MUFAKOSE Queens beat Cyclone Queens 3-0 in a local derby at Hellenics but the biggest winners were Flame Lily as the Marange Resources Women’s Soccer National League championship continued to produce the thrills.
Flame Lily pumped 15 goals without reply against Faith Drive.

CAPS in soul searching mode

Augustine Hwata
Sports Reporter

CAPS United were left to search their soul after a morale-shattering home defeat against Hwange all but ended their campaign to end seven years of waiting to be crowned Zimbabwe champions.

President Mugabe congratulates Dlamini-Zuma

Caesar Zvayi in ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia

President Mugabe has congratulated new African Union Commission chairperson

Zanu-PF clarifies DCCs dissolution

Bulawayo Bureau

THE Zanu-PF secretary for administration Cde Didymus Mutasa and his delegation have started visiting provinces

FAO director-general in Zimbabwe

Agriculture Reporter

FOOD and Agricultural Organisation director general, Dr Jose Graziano Da Silva is in the country to discuss food security and agricultural development with Government officials.

ZMDC engages Indians on SMM

Takunda Maodza
Senior Reporte
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THE Zimababwe Mining Development Corporation has engaged Indian firm, Sir Avantica, as a technical partner to revive Shabanie Mashava Mines.

mangoma on biogas

Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT is seeking partners in the private sector to roll out a bio-energy project that will reduce dependency on conventional electricity.

Businessman unhappy

Municipal Reporter
Harare City Council should compensate businessman Mr Alex Mashamhanda with another piece of land after a State ruling that the land on which he is building a fuel station and food court in Mbare was reserved for the expansion of Matapi Police Station.

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