Swimming season goes into high gear
Mbonisi Mabhena
BULAWAYO’S top swimmers take to the pool tomorrow in the second weekly Matabeleland Amateur Swimming Board (MASB) gala.
Airlines frequent Victoria Falls
Patrick ChitumbaTHREE airlines have increased their frequency to Victoria Falls with a fourth airline expected to join in the rush to the resort town before the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) general assembly.
Byo basketball teams head to Gweru
Mbonisi Mabhena
CHAPLIN High School in Gweru will play host to the Bulawayo Basketball Association League (BBA) games this Saturday as the provincial body seeks to decentralise games.Zifa boss steps into age-cheating fray
Lovemore Dube
ZIFA chief executive officer Jonathan Mashingaidze yesterday said that his association would leave no stone unturned in their quest to establish why Brandon Mpala was dropped from the Zimbabwe Under-17 team.Gweru runs dry
Freedom Mupanedemo
President off to UN
Harare Bureau
Stitsha cast shines at Intwasa
Entertainment Reporter
STITSHA, a play written by Cont Mhlanga, closed the first day of the Intwasa Festival in style with a polished performance from the 13 member cast at the Bulawayo Theatre on Monday night.
$5 million reward for arrest of Rwandan fugitive
Harare BureauThe United Nations is offering $5 million reward to anyone in Zimbabwe with information that leads to the arrest of Rwanda genocide fugitive, Protais Mpiranya.
Govt to set mandatory regulations for teachers
Leonard Ncube
THE Government is working on making mandatory that all teachers should have passed Mathematics at Ordinary Level as it moves to improve the standard of education in the country.
However, there is still debate among stakeholders on whether to adopt the suggestion.
Mathematics has always been a requirement for one to enrol in primary school teacher training colleges.
In an interview yesterday, the Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture, David Coltart, said nothing concrete had been agreed on but his ministry has engaged stakeholders with a view to improve education standards in the country.
Malema claims his life is in danger
Johannesburg — Expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema claims his life is in danger because of a conspiracy against him by President Jacob Zuma and several ministers.






