Asiagate splits Zifa

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
SERIOUS cracks have emerged within the Zifa board over how to deal with punishments to be meted out to those found guilty in the Asiagate scandal amid revelations that a militant section of the football leadership is resisting calls for reprimands and wants total banishments. Zifa are expected to drop their

Dube faces fans

Sports Reporter
ZIFA president Cuthbert Dube revealed yesterday there was a strong possibility his board will pardon some of the players who were caught in the Asiagate match-fixing net. The Harare business executive made the revelations after meeting representatives of the Zimbabwe National Soccer Supporters Association at his

Chikuni expects tough match

From Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane
FC Platinum coach Tendai Chikuni has conceded that Shabanie Mine will not be pushovers when the two rivals meet in an explosive Mbada Diamonds Cup quarter-final clash tomorrow afternoon. The youthful gaffer expects a close contest. “Shabanie are not pushovers. I respect them and they have been working very

Grinovich triumphs in Highfield

Sports Reporter
GRINOVICH were crowned the 2012 Zifa Highfield Area Zone ConPlant Technology Soccer League champions despite playing a goalless draw against Saturday Retreats at Zimbabwe Grounds at the weekend. With one game remaining, Gri­novich are yet to taste a defeat and they are now aiming at getting a place to play

Zim to broaden Sanganai/Hlanganani Travel Expo

Herald Reporter
Zimbabwe is positioning the Sanganai/Hlanganani Travel Expo into a Pan-African event while broadening the defi­nition of tourism to include historical, cul­tural, religious and academic areas, Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara has said. Officially opening the fifth edition of the Sanganai/Hlanganani World Travel and

Don’t cry over spilt milk, says Buffaloes coach

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
BUFFALOES coach, Saul Chaminuka, says stakeholders in football should get over the mourning for the Warriors’ failure to qualify for the African Cup of Nations finals and chart the way forward. Chaminuka is equally disappointed following Zimbabwe’s 2-0 defeat in Angola on Sunday but said there is no use to continue

Zanu-PF caucus tomorrow

Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF Parliamentary chief whip Cde Joram Gumbo has invited all party legislators for a caucus at the party’s headquar­ters tomorrow. In a statement, Cde Gumbo said: “All Zanu-PF Members of Parliament (House of Assembly and Senators) are invited to a spe­cial, emergency caucus meeting on Saturday 20 October, 2012 at

228 businesses closed

Municipal Reporter
Council blitz on unregistered businesses continued with 58 more being closed on Wednesday. This brings to 228 the number of illegal businesses that include shops, offices, hair salons and eateries that have been forced to close for operating ille­gally. Operators have this week been swamping city revenue halls at Rotten Row and

Nation to celebrate Samora Machel’s life

Farirai Machivenyika Herald Reporter
Zimbabweans and Mozambicans have lined up numerous activities to commemo­rate the life and death of Mozambique’s founding president, Cde Samora Machel.
Cde Machel died in a plane crash in 1986. The revolutionary leader, 33 officials and crew perished on October 19, 1986 when the plane they were travelling in crashed

Foreign observers for Copac confer­ence

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
Zimbabwe has invited all diplomatic mis­sions accredited to the country to attend the Second All Stakeholders’ Con­ference as observers. No foreigners except embassy staff will be allowed to attend the conference. It is understood the invitations will be con­ducted through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Constitutional and

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