Zifa boss cracks whip on affiliates

Sports Reporter
ZIFA has said there is no football structure which stands alone in the country and they all are expected to practise good corporate governance.

Rahman Gumbo fired

From Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane
RAHMAN Gumbo’s flirtation with flamboyant Premiership soccer FC Platinum ended yesterday when he was shown the exit door after just one season with the platinum miners.

Musicians wise up on contractual issues

Entertainment Reporter
MUSICIANS in Bulawayo have resolved to enforce the system of signing legally binding agreements between themselves and managers.

Bambatha adapts Inkinsela YaseMgungundlovu

Auxilia Katongomara
BULAWAYO-based Bambatha Actors’ Centre has begun rehearsals for a play based on the classic Zulu novel, Inkinsela YaseMgungundlovu written by the late Sibusiso Nyembezi.

Woman convicted of deliberately infecting ex-husband with HIV

Court Reporter

A mother of three children was yesterday convicted of deliberately transmitting HIV to her husband, whom she later divorced.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Release funds for UNTWO conference centre urgently

The countdown to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly, one of the biggest events ever hosted by Zimbabwe, has long begun.

Zimpapers extend helping hand

Chronicle Reporter
ZIMPAPERS Bulawayo branch on Monday donated foodstuffs to Ekuphumuleni Geriatric Nursing Home as a way of giving back to the community.

Jailed match-fixer tried to get Zim citizenship

Lovemore Dube
JAILED serial soccer matches’ fixer Singaporean Wilson Raj Perumal last year sought to acquire a Zimbabwean passport in a bid to disguise himself as he faced the wrath of the law in many countries.

Tsikamutandas divide communities

Hillary Marizani
THE increase in the number of self-proclaimed prophets commonly known as tsikamutandas has raised the ire of people, especially in rural areas where they are accused of swindling people of their hard-earned money and livestock.

Best evidence yet found for ‘God particle’

US-based physicists reported finding strong hints of the Higgs boson, the elusive “God particle” believed to give objects mass, but said European data is needed to confirm any potential discovery.

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