Give schoolchildren condoms: traditional leaders
Harare Bureau
TRADITIONAL leaders and parents in Chiwundura District say schoolchildren should be given condoms to protect themselves from sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies.
Police launch manhunt for drug dealer
Leroy Nduwa
POLICE in Bulawayo have launched a manhunt for Jivas Chizunza aged 42 in connection with a case of dealing in drugs in October 2009.
Young Warriors take on Angola
Harare Bureau
YOUNG Warriors skipper, Willard Kalongonda, wants his troops to throw caution to the wind and go into attacking mode against Angola at Rufaro tomorrow.
Woman fined R3 000 for smuggling
Beitbridge Reporter
A 40-year-old Beitbridge woman was yesterday fined R3 000 or six months in jail for smuggling a consignment of flea market goods worth $5 000 into the country through an undesignated entry point along the Limpopo River.
Models brace for Miss Global
Auxilia Katongomara
Saturday Leisure Reporter
AS the nation counts down to the Miss World finals in Ordos, China, local models are also gearing for yet another nail-biting beauty contest, Miss Global International Zimbabwe.
Copac needs $2m for stakeholders’ conference
Harare Bureau
Copac requires at least $2 million to host the second all stakeholders’ conference where 2 000 delegates are expected to attend next month.
Senegal hold Great Britain
Manchester — Hosts Britain were denied victory on their return to the Olympic Games after a 52-year absence when they were held to a 1-1 draw by debutants Senegal in their opening Group A match at Old Trafford on Thursday.
No to partnership of black horse and white rider
The story of Dimaf and the revival of Bulawayo’s industrial vivacity appears to this pen to have degenerated into a saga, perhaps a political one at that, befitting re-enaction as a screen-play.
What a great feeling at Emagumeni!
IT was billed as the biggest football match of the year in Bulawayo. And yes it was. It was billed to be the most attended match at Emagumeni. And yes it was, 25 957 people paid their way to watch the blood and thunder duel which raised adrenalin levels in just 120 seconds when powerful forward Takesure Chinyama connected with his left, a through ball that literally dropped from the sky with everyone still trying to find their feet, or their seats as it were.
Former Milosevic aide takes power in Serbia
BELGRADE — The former spokesman of late strongman Slobodan Milosevic took power in Serbia yesterday, telling Europe and the Balkans to forget the past and not fear the return of a political alliance that once led the country to war with Nato.









