EMA starts auditing mine dumps compliance

Beitbridge Bureau
The Environmental Management Agency has started auditing mines and other institutions in Zimbabwe on the implementation of new regulations for establishing environmentally friendly dumps. The five-year implementation dead­line expired last year. Government gave the mines and other institutions a five-year grace period

Nzira’s followers face eviction

Lovemore Meya Herald Correspondent
The late Madzibaba Godfrey Nzira’s followers face possible eviction from their shrine in Chitungwiza after a court granted a default judgment against them in a land dispute. The followers failed to attend a court session at the Chitungwiza civil court last week, resulting in magistrate Ms Blessing Murwisi granting the Mhundwa

Is he the real deal?

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS’ coaching staff have hailed rookie forward Farai Mupasiri as a player with the potential to scale the heights of greatness, but want him to keep a cool head as he bathes in the spotlight brought about by a flying start to his career. The 21-year-old gangly forward, who was also a good rugby player he even made

Motor Action appeal

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
MOTOR Action are anxiously awaiting judgment in their case against CAPS United after their appeal was heard by the Zifa Appeals Committee and the outcome is expected this week. The Zifa committee, chaired by Tererai Gunje, sat on Friday to deliberate on the matter after Motor Action director, Eric Rosen, appealed

Rangers lose

Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporter
DSTV Rangers’ title aspirations were dealt a huge blow after they were handed a 1-0 defeat by a rejuvenated DC Academy in a Zifa Northern Region Division One match at Old Hararians over the weekend. Rangers have been fighting neck-and-neck with log leaders Black Rhinos for the better part of the season but their defeat

Zim hockey gets vote of confidence

Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE got a vote of confidence from the Africa Hockey Federation to host the 2014 World League Hockey first round tour­nament. In a letter to the Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture, David Coltart, the Africa Hockey Federation said they were in full support of the bid but need assurance that the local facilities will

Asiagate to benefit other nations: Gumede

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
ZIFA vice-president Ndumiso Gumede believes that Zimbabwe’s experience with the Asiagate scam will benefit fellow African associations in their bid to avert and combat match-fixing which is threatening to hamper football on a global scale. Gumede was part of a Zifa delegation that attended a Fifa/Cosafa and Interpol

Maposa confident of victory

Ellina Mhlanga
NATIONAL Association of Secondary School Heads vice-president Arthur Maposa, is confident in the teams set to take part in the Confederation of Schools Sports Association of Southern Africa set for Wind­hoek, Namibia. The Games are expected to start on Thurs­day and end on Monday next week with five countries —

SRC realigns strategic plan

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere
THE Sports Commission and its affiliates met in the capital yesterday to discuss the Results Based Management training and for­mulation of their business plan.
The SRC is realigning its strategic plan so that it fits into the Result Based Management Framework adopted by the government a few years ago. Eugenia Chidhakwa,

Hectic season for cricketers

Jeffrey Murimbechi
Local cricketers have to brace themselves for a hectic 2012/13 season, which is set to be the most intense season, on the calendar of the domestic game.
The new season will include more matches and playing days per week as a result of weekly Twenty20 fixtures that will now form part of the core of the calendar. 

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