Gunners boss turns boxer as team falls

Harare Bureau
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FANS who came to Lafarge for a football match were instead treated to a rare boxing bout at half time when former Gunners team manager Wellington Mupandare and the new Gunners chairman Stanely Makombe exchanged blows.

China accuses Japan of ‘severe infringement’

China has accused Japan of a “severe infringement” on its sovereignty in talks at the United Nations between their foreign ministers over a territorial row.

Caps win again

Harare Bureau
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SHINGI KAWONDERA finally ended his Caps United goal duck as the veteran forward struck his first goal in the domestic Premiership at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.

‘Africa must have permanent UN seats’

LUSAKA — Zambian President Michael Sata has demanded Africa must have permanent seats on the United Nations (UN) Security Council, staterun news agency reported on Tuesday.

Council intensifies sprucing up of image

Beitbridge Reporter
THE Beitbridge Town Council has intensified its ongoing greening project aimed at sprucing up the image of the border town.

Musicians to set fashion show alight

Entertainment Reporter

BULAWAYO musicians promise a night of fireworks at the Evolve 12 Fashion Show to be held tomorrow at Bulawayo Club, as up-and-coming fashion designers come together to showcase their talent.

IMF hails Zimbabwe’s economic recovery

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) yesterday praised Zimbabwe’s economic recovery but urged the government to implement a cocktail of measures to sustain the growth registered in the past few years.

Malema denies money laundering charges

Julius Malema, a South African political activist, has claimed innocence against charges that he laundered the proceeds of ill-gotten public contracts.

Woman eats rodent in sandwich, given £10 compensation

When a hungry mother-of-two bit into a tasty chicken, bacon and lettuce sandwich from Tesco, she got a mouthful she wasn’t expecting.

Zifa claims Asiagate report is with printers

Harare Bureau
ZIFA president Cuthbert Dube believes that the match- fixing scandals that rocked local football and became known as Asiagate have been scaring away potential corporate partners from the game.

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