Mzansi90 gets $210 000

Harare Bureau

An initial cash injection of $210 000 has been poured into the Mzansi90 coffers ahead of the Warriors’ crucial Africa Cup of Nations final qualifier against Angola in Luanda.

The Mzansi90 committee was unveiled last week with the mandate of raising funds for the senior national team ahead of the final leg of the qualifier.

Union members shot at us, says mineworker

Rustenburg — National Union of Mineworkers (Num) members shot at protesters, a worker told the judicial inquiry into the shooting at Lonmin’s platinum mine in Marikana yesterday.

FC Platinum court Kaindu

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

CASH-RICH Zvishavane-based outfit FC Platinum have reportedly made frantic efforts and dangled a carrot in an effort to lure the history-making Highlanders coach Kelvin Kaindu.

Sources close to the goings-on at the two clubs confirmed that after the power brokers at the club fired national team coach Rahman Gumbo

Demonstrations mar MDC-T’s 13th anniversary

Prosper Ndlovu, Pamela Shumba and Vusumuzi Dube

Demonstrations against party leaders marred the MDC-T’s 13th anniversary at the weekend as Women of Zimbabwe Arise (Woza) protested against Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s abuse of women while party supporters showed their displeasure with Bulawayo provincial chairperson, Mr Gorden Moyo.

A splinter group of Woza demonstrated against party leader Mr  Tsvangirai at the celebrations at White City Stadium in Bulawayo on Saturday, forcing him to apologise over his sex escapades.

Another group of demonstrators, the MDC-T activists, staged a mini demonstration against Mr Moyo.
Woza castigated the MDC-T leader for his loose morals. The women said Mr Tsvangirai was not an exemplary leader.

The group protested during the celebrations and handed over a petition to senior MDC-T members.

In the petition, a copy which Chronicle is in possession of, the women accused Mr Tsvangirai  of rampant abuse and disrespect for women.

Court confirms election dates

Harare Bureau
PRESIDENT Mugabe’s application that all by-elections be held in the harmonised elections set for March next year has been granted.

War vets demonstrate over pension payouts

Harare Bureau

HUNDREDS of war veterans yesterday stormed Finance Minister Tendai Biti’s office demanding a review of their monthly pension payouts.

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