Clinton warns Kenya on cost of election unrest
NAIROBI — US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Kenya on Saturday to hold free and fair elections and be a role model for Africa, underlining the need to avoid the bloodshed and economic loss suffered during the last vote five years ago.
Jeys brings Gwabila to life
Bongani Ndlovu
Hwange edge Caps United
From Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange
Hwange…(1)3
Caps United..(1)2
VP Mujuru opens National Youth Games
Godknows Matarutse in Bindura
VICE-President Joice Mujuru said competitions like the National Youth Games should be used as the platforms for developing sporting talent for the future.Highlanders run riot
Mbonisi Mabhena
Highlanders… (2) 7
Quelaton… 0 (1)
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s spare no efforts in preparation for UNTWO
After putting up a spirited bid that won the hearts of many culminating in the awarding of the right to stage the United Nations World Tourism Organisation assembly to the country and Zambia, it is our hope that Zimbabwe did not let complacency get the better of it in the ensuing delirium.
Hardbody end Buffaloes’ unbeaten run
From Ray Bande, in Mutare
Buffaloes. (0) 0
Hardbody.. (1) 1
Shabanie beat Gunners again
From Paul Mundandi in ZvishavaneShabanie Mine … (1) 2
Gunners …(0) 0
Shabanie Mine registered yet another sweet home victory when they collected maximum points over visiting Gunners at Maglas Stadium yesterday.
Youths urged to embrace indigenisation
Midlands Correspondent
Defence Minister Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa has accused his counterpart, Finance Minister Tendai Biti, of releasing funds to MDC-T youths under the indigenisation and empowerment programmme while sidelining youths from Zanu-PF.
OPINION: Biti: eating what you haven’t killed
THE whereabouts of the Government of Zimbabwe’s dividends from the Marange Diamond Fields continue to be topical with Minister of Finance, Honourable Tendai Biti, making serious allegations of receipts plunder by the Zanu-PF functionaries within the echelons of these mining activities.






