Quelaton hire Rusike, Emakhandeni Pirates fire coach

Mbonisi Mabhena
FORMER Highlanders striker Simba Rusike has been appointed Quelaton assistant coach as the Premier Soccer League team seeks a reversal of fortunes and move away from the dreaded relegation zone.

Zifa Cup set to return after five-year hiatus

Sports Editor
ZIFA is confident that the Football Association Cup will be staged this year with negotiations for its funding at an advanced stage.

Egypt parliament meets in defiance of court

Egypt’s parliament has met in an open challenge to the generals who dissolved the assembly last month, escalating tensions with the military just 10 days into Mohamed Morsi’s presidency.

Essar deal faces collapse

Business Reporter
THE Government risks collapsing the $750 million deal to revive operations at NewZim Steel by directing Essar to cede a 51 percent stake to the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC), economic analysts have said.

Four Byo contestants in My Own Boss

Bongani Ndlovu

FOUR contestants from Bulawayo will represent the province in this year’s edition of the television series My Own Boss (MOB), Buy Zimbabwe, with the show’s two-week boot camp set to begin on Monday next week.

SRC to craft policy on sports awards

Lovemore Dube
THE Sport and Recreation Commission is keen on coming up with a draft policy on awards and national representation.

President to officially commission Landa J High

Chronicle Reporter

ALL roads lead to Tsholotsho District in Matabeleland North on Friday where President Mugabe will

Is the Arab Spring a failure?

By John Tirman
I have been puzzling over Year Two of the Arab Spring. The signals remain mixed. The apparent power of the Muslim Brotherhood and others of similar fervency is frankly worrisome. The economies of these countries — Egypt particularly — are in the doldrums and don’t look like they will escape soon. The spectre of civil war hangs over Libya. Syria is in a civil war.

Kombis barred from city centre

Temba Dube and Thandeka Moyo

POLICE in Bulawayo have barred commuter omnibuses from passing through the city centre in a bid to reduce congestion and accidents.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Arab Springs — Trojan Horse for false revolutions

IT appears the so-called Arab Springs — the revolutions which swept the Middle East amid euphoric scenes as governments were removed from power in Western-sponsored uprisings — have spawned nothing but anarchy and chaos.

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