Locardia vows to deal with Tsvangirai

Harare Bureau
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s wife Ms Locardia Karimatsenga says she is not yet done with him until he owns up to their marriage.

Masomere eager for FC Platinum clash

Midlands Correspondent

SHABANIE Mine mentor Luke Masomere says his prayers of having another showdown with neighbours FC Platinum were answered when his side beat Hwange 1-0 in the first round of the Mbada Diamonds Cup on Sunday.

Call on Govt to revive Air Zimbabwe

THE Government should come up with a comprehensive plan to revive Air Zimbabwe’s viability to improve the country’s accessibility, ZimbabweTourism Authority (ZTA) chief executive officer Mr Karikoga Kaseke has said.

Air Namibia aeroplane held in Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls Reporter

AN Air Namibia aircraft was yesterday held by the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) officials soon after landing at the Victoria Falls International Airport for allegedly failing to pay service fees.

Bosso, DeMbare clash looms

Lovemore Dube
Mbada Diamonds Cup results left Zimbabweans staring at what could be the biggest soccer match in years — a Dynamos and Highlanders semi-final clash.

Cheetahs begin Middelburg Sevens preparations

Mehluli Sibanda

THE Zimbabwe national Sevens rugby team, the Cheetahs, went into camp in Harare yesterday as they start preparations for the annual Middelburg Sevens at Middelburg High School in Mpumalanga, South Africa on Friday and Saturday.

Tsvangirai: Sex addiction and denial

Batsi Chikura
THE recent sex scandal that has rocked the life of the lascivious Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, Morgan Tsvangirai, left many with some intriguing questions: is the Prime Minister a sex addict, just has poor judgment or is a bystander in a smear campaign or all of the above?

Fifa to assess Zifa finances

Lovemore Dube
Two Fifa financial experts are expected in the country this morning.

Gold panners cause a stir over used condom found in scud

Midlands Correspondent

THREE Shurugwi-based illegal gold panners, commonly referred to as omakorokoza, yesterday caused a stir at Delta Gweru depot when they allegedly threatened to beat up security personnel while demanding to see management after they allegedly found a used condom in an opaque beer container (scud).

Companies accused of selling water to residents

Temba Dube
THE Bulawayo City Council may soon extend the water shedding from three to four days amid revelations that some companies are selling thousands of litres of treated water to residents.

This came out yesterday when four clusters from the water crisis committee namely resources mobilisation, monitoring and compliance, advocacy and information dissemination and public education gave feedback reports on the water situation.

Addressing stakeholders at the meeting in the council chambers yesterday, the city’s water engineer, Engineer Ian Mthunzi, said if residents continued using more than 95 000 cubic metres of water per day, council might be forced to increase shedding in the next two weeks.

“The reservoir levels are going down at an alarming rate. Very soon, we would be forced to pump water straight from the dams and bypass the reservoirs.  If residents fail to stick to prescribed rationing limits, shedding would have to be increased from 72 hours to 96 hours per week to ensure that the water we have lasts until the next rainy season,” said Eng Mthunzi.

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