PSL governors endorse Supersport deal

Lovemore Dube

THE Premier Soccer League board of governors on Saturday ratified the Supersport deal at an extraordinary meeting.

Zapu broke, operating from the streets: Dabengwa

Chronicle Reporter

ZAPU leader Mr Dumiso Dabengwa has admitted that his party is broke and operating from the streets.

Addressing party supporters at a rally at  Magwegwe Hall on Saturday, Mr Dabengwa said Zapu had been operating on a shoe-string budget, as members were not paying subscriptions.

The rally was organised by the party’s youths and was meant to celebrate fallen Zapu heroes and coincide with the King Mzilikazi Commemorations.

Mr Dabengwa said the party was evicted from its offices because members had not been paying subscriptions leaving it without any source of funding.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Save CSC from total collapse

REPORTS that the Cold Storage Company is broke made sad reading and should spur Government to move in and save the company from total collapse. For the past decade the company has been teetering on the brink of collapse largely because of the breakdown of the European Union quota deal which was discontinued in 2001 due to an outbreak of foot and mouth disease.

Canadian govt is ‘extremist’: Iran

Tehran — Iran yesterday said Canada had a “neo-conservative extremist government” as it kept up a furious response to Ottawa’s decision last week to cut diplomatic ties.

Syrian troops regain control of Hanano district: army official

DAMASCUS — The Hanano area in Syria’s northern city of Aleppo has come under the control of government forces after intense clashes, a military source said yesterday.

Iraq vice-president rejects death sentence

Iraq’s vice-president has rejected his death sentence given by a Baghdad criminal court that found him guilty of masterminding the killing of two people.

Raiders kill 38 in latest land clashes in Kenya

MOMBASA — Hundreds of armed raiders killed at least 38 villagers and torched more than 150 houses yesterday in the latest fighting between rival tribes in a dispute over land and water in Kenya’s coastal region.

Air Nigeria shuts down

ABUJA — International carrier Air Nigeria said it will terminate operations yesterday due to “staff disloyalty and environmental challenges,” the latest setback for the country’s aviation industry after a rival’s plane crash in June killed 163 people.

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