Hardbody outclass Motor Action
Lovemore Zigara
Sports Correspondent
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HARDBODY produced their finest display at Ascot Stadium so far this season when they outclassed an out of sorts Motor Action in a Castle Lager Premiership encounter.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Community Share Ownership Schemes making remarkable progress
When Government announced that it was starting a programme to enable communities to benefit directly from their resources through the establishment of Community Share Ownership Scheme/Trust (CSOS/T), many dismissed it as just another political gimmick.Educate youths about sexual health
Leonard NcubeTHE whole of last week newspapers were awash with stories of delinquent behaviour by school pupils.
In the past three articles I have focused on adolescent behaviour and how the change into womanhood and manhood leaves them prone to pressures that lead them into engaging in anti-social activities such as drug abuse, early indulgence in sex, early pregnancies and resultantly reduced lifespan, contracting sexually transmitted diseases and other life complications.
Ascot Clothing turns to Govt
Prosper Ndlovu
BULAWAYO-based Ascot Clothing Company, whose machinery was attached by the Clothing Industry Pension Fund (CIPF) over unpaid pension contributions, has written a letter to the Government seeking its intervention on the matter.
Asiagate report expected this week
Lovemore Dube
THE long awaited Asiagate Independent Ethics Committee report will be made public this week to allow national team coach Rahman Gumbo to consider some of the players who could be cleared.
On 14 October the Warriors will take on Angola in Luanda in a must win second leg of the 2013 Afcon finals. Zimbabwe won the first leg 3-1.
Hygiene products firm submits indigenisation plan
Healthcare and hygiene products manufacturer Reckitt Benckiser Zimbabwe has submitted its indigenisation plans to the government for consideration, an official has said.Stock feed delivery to Mat South begins
Prosper Ndlovu THE Government has started delivering stock feed to Matabeleland South province
Zanu-PF vehicle taken for repairs, stripped to a shell
Chronicle Reporter
A motor vehicle belonging the Zanu PF Bulawayo provincial youth league has reportedly been stripped of all the parts and a shell now remains, Chronicle learnt yesterday.
The provincial secretary for transport and welfare in the main wing, Cde Langelihle Mathe and the secretary for security in the youth wing, Cde Benard Nhata confirmed the development.
They said the youth chairman, Cde Butholezwe Gatsi took the motor vehicle for repairs at a garage in the Renkini area sometime early last year.
“The engine of the motor vehicle, a Nissan, got a knock as it was coming from the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport.Children killed in Kenya church attack
At least two children have been killed and two others wounded when a hand grenade was allegedly thrown into a church in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, police officials say.Gwala warns youths against crime
Entertainment Reporter
“CRIME does not pay and I had to learn the hard way so that is why I am still singing about the problems I faced in and out of jail. I want the youths to refrain from crime,” said Freddy “Amadamara” Gwala.







