Kaitano rallies Warriors

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
WARRIORS and SuperSport United legend, Kaitano Tembo, has added his voice to the growing chorus of support that has thrown its full weight behind the senior team and backed Rahman Gumbo’s men to clear the last hurdle in their quest to be at the 2013 African Cup of Nations finals in South Africa. The Warriors will

ZBC to screen Zim, Angola match

Pauline Mhuka Herald Reporter
WARRIORS’ fans will be able to cheer the team from the comfort of their homes after the national broadcaster, ZBC, promised to beam the crucial African Cup of Nations final leg qualifier live from Angola. Zimbabwe travel to Luanda today hoping to defend their 3-1 lead from the first leg and book a place at their third

CAPS United behind big guys

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
YOU know that everything has been pushed into the shade by the Warriors when even a routine weekly CAPS United media briefing is dominated by the national team’s assignment in Angola on Sunday. Maybe, when you really think about it, it’s because Brenna Msiska, the CAPS United assistant coach who addressed the

Mighty Warriors praying for senior team

From Grace Chingoma in Johannesburg
MIGHTY Warriors’ skipper, Onai Chingawo, revealed yesterday that they were praying for the Warriors to succeed in their battle to qualify for the 2013 Nations Cup finals this weekend. Chingawo, who is the Mighty Warriors’ ‘keeper, believes Energy Murambadoro’s experience might come in handy for Zimbabwe when they meet

Angola optimistic

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
THE Warriors should brace themselves for a tough expedition in Luanda as the Palancas Negras have vowed to wipe out the deficit suffered in the first leg at Rufaro.
Reports from Luanda yesterday indicated that Djalma, who scored Angola’s lone goal in their 3-1 defeat to Zimbabwe, is bubbly that they will be able to progress to

Professor warns Angola

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
LUIS Oliveira Goncalves, the leg­endary coach who took Angola to the 2006 World Cup finals, has conceded that the Palancas Negras face a tough assignment and will have to move mountains to qualify for the 2013 Nations Cup showcase. The 52-year-old gaffer, the most suc­cessful coach in the history of the Angola national

Govt reverses private hospital fees hike

Health Reporter
GOVERNMENT has ordered private hospitals to reverse the 20 percent

Parties differ on elections

Herald Reporters
SOUTH African President Jacob Zu-ma’s facilitation team yesterday met Zanu-PF and MDC-T officials who presented conflicting reports on the political situation here.
Zanu-PF said it was ready for polls slated for next year and told President Zuma’s team that the prevailing situa­tion was conducive to hold

Civil servants issue 14-day strike notice

Felex Share Herald Reporter
CIVIL servants yesterday gave the Gov­ernment a 14-day notice to strike and said they will stop work on Octo­ber 24, two days before public exami­nations begin.
They said efforts to engage their employer had failed.
Public examinations for ‘O’ and ‘A’ levels begin on October 26 and the strike,

NGOs launch water sanitation programme

Gwanda Correspondent

NON-GOVERNMENTAL Organisations operating in Gwanda District yesterday launched the Water and Sanitation Facility Programme aimed at improving access to safe clean water as well as improving sanitation to rural communities in the district.

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