Hwange golf tournament preparations on course

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

LEADING mining equipment suppliers, Chaferfly Enterprises will once again be the main sponsor of the country’s next major golf tournament, the Hwange Open Championship which will take place at Hwange Golf Club next week.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Air Zimbabwe can be run profitably

The national carrier, Air Zimbabwe, once the pride of the nation and among the respected airlines on the continent, is now a pale shadow of its former self.

Warriors warned against complacency

Harare Bureau

WARRIORS assistant coach David Mandigora said they have emphasised on their charges to avoid being complacent when they travel to Luanda for the final leg of the 2013 African Cup of Nations qualifier set for Sunday.

Mighty Warriors ready for Banyana Banyana

Lillian Sibanda

THE Mighty Warriors said yesterday that they were ready to take on neighbouring South Africa in two international friendly soccer matches scheduled for Saturday and Tuesday in Dobsonville, South Africa.

Mukonoweshuro gets service excellence award

Business Reporter

AFRASIA Kingdom Zimbabwe Limited (AKZL) chief executive officer Mrs Lynn Mukonoweshuro has been awarded the inaugural Most Customer Focused Executive (Private Sector Category) by the Contact Centre Association of Zimbabwe.

Govt embarks on Binga-Kamativi Road rehabilitation

Chronicle Reporter
THE Government has embarked on the rehabilitation of the Binga-Kamativi Road in Matabeleland North province as part of efforts to spruce up the transport infrastructure ahead of the United Nations World Tourism Convention scheduled for next year.

Kwekwe musician arrested over guitar theft

Midlands Correspondent
Kwekwe-based sungura musician, Ronnie Mudindo, has been arrested for allegedly stealing a guitar at the just-ended Kwekwe Expo.

Bosso players boycott training

Ricky Zililo

HIGHLANDERS FC players yesterday boycotted training over outstanding bonuses from their last three wins.

Gold war erupts

Paul Nkala

THE gold rush in the Shangani area of Insiza District in Matabeleland South has turned nasty with fights erupting over claims.

However, besides the fights, the rush has also added colour to Shangani, which now is resembling a parking bay in an upmarket mall with dealers driving top of the range vehicles descending on the usually sleepy mining and commercial farming area.

But as the conflicts escalate, some of the miners have now approached the courts to seek recourse over the ownershsip of the claims.

Tripple Renaissance Syndicate owners are accusing police from Fort Rixon Police Station of taking sides with their rival Mr Nyasha Ganda, who is from the Midlands.

 

Ms Bertha Ndlovu through R Ndlovu and Company obtained a provisional order on 6 October this year, interdicting Mr Ganda, his workers and all claiming through him not to interfere with Ms Ndlovu’s operations.

Warriors’ time to shine

Tonderai Elisha Muchenu

GREETINGS to you all fellow Zimbabweans.

Our beloved Warriors will be meeting the Palancas Negras of Angola in a make-or-break final Afcon qualifier second leg tie on Sunday.

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