Mangwiro to end jinx?

Sports Reporter
CAPS United gaffer Taurai Mangwiro has struggled for positive results in Zvishavane in his coaching career and wants to end that nightmare when the Green Machine descends at Mandava tomorrow. But injuries to key personnel could dampen that enthusiasm. Makapekepe have a tricky date

Bulls take aim at DeMbare

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
HAVING been dumped out of the Mbada Diamonds Cup, Motor Action believe they can bounce back to inflict a mortal wound on Dynamos’ battle to retain the Castle Lager Premiership title. The Mighty Bulls were beaten 0-1 by CAPS United on a bumpy pitch at the Potato Field in Trojan with the

‘Kelvin Kaindu is a great pro’

From Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANE
LUKE MASOMERE has hailed Zambian coach Kevin “KK” Kaindu as the ultimate professional and says the Highlanders’ gaffer has significantly boosted the Bosso brand since taking charge of the country’s oldest football club. Kaindu, who played for Bosso as a forward before returning at

Zim honoured to host UNWTO general assembly

Sydney Kawadza Assistant News Editor
Zimbabwe and Zambia will host the United Nations World Tourism Organisation general assembly as part of President Mugabe’s dream to showcase the country as a world of wonders, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi said. Speaking during a public lecture at the University of

Aspiring MDC-T MP Makumbe blasts party

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
ASPRING MDC-T legislator for Buhera West  Professor John Makumbe yesterday criticised his party for abandoning the people for the pleasures of Government. This, he said, contributed to the waning the popularity of MDC-T which has seen it trailing Zanu-PF in support base, according to a recent

Karoi council workers go on strike

Chinhoyi Bureau
KAROI Town Council workers have gone on an indefinite strike pressing for the payment of their outstanding salaries. Council owes workers four months salary in excess of $220 000. Efforts to pacify the workers have been in vain as they have vowed to stay on strike until they get paid. In an

Epworth residents appeal to Shamu

Herald Reporters
Epworth residents have appealed to Zanu-PF to facilitate their acquisition of identity and proof of residence documents to allow them to register as voters. The request was given to the party’s national commissar Cde Webster Shamu when he addressed Zanu-PF supporters at Epworth Secondary

Ex-Zambian first lady’s body repatriated

Farirai Machivenyika recently in LUSAKA, Zambia
THE body of former Zambian first lady Ms Betty Kaunda (83) who died

Coal output to decline marginally

Coal production in Zimbabwe for 2012 is set to decline by at least 600 000 tonnes from 2,56 million tonnes produced in 2011, an industry official has said. Zimbabwe Chamber of Mines president Mr Winston Chitando said production bottlenecks continued to inhibit increase in output. “Coal output for

SK Moyo launches charity fund

Herald Reporter
Zanu-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo yesterday launched a charity fund aimed at helping underprivileged people. Speaking at the launch of the fund in Chitungwiza, Cde Khaya Moyo said it would go a long way in alleviating some of the challenges facing poor Zimbabweans.

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