Former beauty queens bemoan Dhlakama’s predicament

Auxilia Katongomara

FORMER Miss Zimbabwe beauty queens have expressed their sympathy to Bongani Dhlakama over her experience in China and said it was unfortunate for the country’s representative to go through such a trying time.

Contact lens users at risk of eye-devouring amoeba

Contact lens wearers are at the mercy of a bug that is found in tap water and gnaws through the eyeballs causing blindness, scientists have warned.

Foul! A cry from the terraces

In the game of football, we have become accustomed to the noise from the spectators. It’s one sport that is seldom played behind closed doors. The calls and cries from the terraces make it more exciting and without fans, the game of football would be boring.

Copac failed to capture the Zimbabwean essence

Lungile Tshuma

ZIMBABWE’S draft constitution has been marred by controversy as political parties involved are fighting to have their ideas in the supreme law.

 

Teachers to face the music for taking pupils to nightclub

Court Reporter

THE Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture will take disciplinary action against the 16 teachers from Gebuza High School in Hwange District who took schoolgirls to a nightclub where they took part in a modelling contest.

Kingdom Bank dragged to court as client loses $9 000

Court Reporter

KINGDOM Bank has been dragged to the High Court by a client who lost more than $9 000 to one of their agents.

Caps United get three-point boost

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

THE Zifa Appeals Committee has thrown out an appeal by Motor Action against the Premier Soccer League’s Disciplinary Committee to award three points to struggling Caps United after Motor Action failed to fulfill a 15 April league match at Gwanzura Stadium.

Unicorns out to defend basketball title

Sports Reporter
BULAWAYO Basketball Association (BBA) men’s defending champions Unicorns from Gweru begin their title defence today when they take ZB Titans and Oilers in matches set for the Bulawayo Club of the Disabled (BCD) Courts.

Ex-school head, lover fight over £14 000

Temba Dube

A FORMER headmaster at Magwegwe Primary School in Bulawayo is in an acrimonious wrangle with a woman he claims used about £14 000 he sent from the United Kingdom to buy houses in her name and a car for her boyfriend.

The man, Mr Leonard Zondo (73), alleged that he went to work in the UK for five years and sent the money to Ms Sinanzeni Ncube (47), so that she could buy a house and other property in preparation for their marriage.

Rahman challenges Warriors

Harare Bureau

ZIMBABWE plunge into their penultimate qualifier for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations at Rufaro tomorrow with coach Rahman Gumbo calling on the Warriors to stand up and be counted.

Gumbo is well aware of the pressure that has been bottling up for the squad in the build up to this match such that he has barred his players from talking to the local media ahead of the game.

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