Tripple B players form bulk of Mat South team

Ricky Zililo

TRIPPLE B Academy players dominate the Matabeleland South boys soccer team for the Zimbabwe National Youth Games set for Bindura next month.

Zanzibar says 145 people were killed in ferry disaster last week

DAR ES SALAAM — Authorities in Zanzibar said on Sunday that 145 people were killed in last week’s ferry disaster in the Indian Ocean, a day after the operation to find survivors was called off.

Veteran coach blasts greed in junior ranks

Factmore Dzobo

FORMER Zimbabwe Saints coach Bongani Mafu has criticised unethical practices that are prevalent in junior soccer.

Zanu-PF to fire faction leaders

Harare Bureau

ZANU-PF will purge officials accused of fanning factionalism in the disbanded District Coordinating Committees as the party intensifies its bid to bring sanity in its ranks, senior party officials said yesterday.

Gold panners perish in mine shaft mishap

Gwanda Correspondent

TWO gold panners died on Saturday in Gwanda District when a mine shaft they were working in collapsed on them, police confirmed yesterday.

Uproar over Zesa pre-paid meters

Chronicle Reporter

ZESA has rolled out its programme of installing pre-paid meters in Bulawayo, although the move has sparked an outcry from residents as the power utility is cutting off supplies from those with outstanding bills.

Gauteng ANCYL gets tough over Malema

Johannesburg — Julius Malema has been fired as ANC Youth League president and should be treated as such, the league in Gauteng said yesterday.

Gokwe panties mystery

Midlands Correspondent

CHIEF Njelele of Gokwe has directed village heads in his area to stop the arrangement to invite a traditional healer to conduct a cleansing ceremony in the villages after 26 women recently woke up and found themselves without panties.

Thabiso Ncube to be buried today

Herald Reporter
INDUSTRY and Commerce Minister Professor Welshman Ncube’s son Thabiso who died in a car accident on Saturday morning will be buried today in Bulawayo.

Star FM wants to maintain high standards — Zimpapers chief

Herald Reporter
STAR FM radio has maintained high standards since its launch last month and now needs to sustain them through staff development and training programmes, Zimpapers group chief executive Mr Justin

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