Warriors miss friendlies berth

Harare Bureau

WARRIORS coach Rahman Gumbo was yesterday counting his losses after his troops missed out on a golden opportunity to play an international friendly ahead of the crucial African Nations Cup qualifier next month.

Man fatally assaults wife in fit of jealousy

Chronicle Reporter

A man from Lupane allegedly fatally assaulted his wife using a knobkerrie in a fit of jealousy when he saw her giving an unidentified man an empty five-litre container.

Comesa council for small-scale miners to form federations

Oliver Kazunga

Business Reporter

THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) Council for Artisanal and Small-scale Miners intends to regularise activities of its members to promote sustainable development in the region.

Nash names team for Namibia

Mbonisi Mabhena

THE National Association of Secondary Heads (Nash) yesterday released names of some of the players who will travel to Windhoek, Namibia, on 28 August for the regional Under-17 Confederation of Schools Sports Association in Southern Africa (Cossasa) ball games which start on 30 August and end on 4 September.

Kombi driver fights for life after wife attack

Chronicle Reporters

A kombi driver from Bulawayo’s Tshabalala suburb is reportedly battling for life at Mpilo Central Hospital after being assaulted and stabbed once on the head by his wife.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s remain true to nation’s founding values

Zimbabwe has come of age since it gained independence in 1980 and today the nation is a beacon of peace and stability largely down to the professionalism and discipline of the country’s security establishment which is the envy of many in the region.

Mat South ready for teachers’ games

Lillian Sibanda
MATABELELAND South province is ready for the Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (Zimta) National games scheduled for this weekend at Belvedere Teachers’ College, Harare.

Census officially launched

PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday urged the Zimbabwe Statistical Agency to carry out the 2012 population census transparently so as to erase any doubt of the outcome.

SA police, striking miners negotiate truce

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Johannesburg — Police and striking miners were negotiating a truce on a hill near Lonmin’s Marikana mine yesterday afternoon.

Eight Malawian car smugglers arrested

Mashudu Netsianda

Beitbridge Reporter

POLICE in Beitbridge have smashed what appears to have been a well-orchestrated car

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