Companies seek ISO certification

Business Reporter
THE Standards Association of Zimbabwe (SAZ) says more local companies are seeking International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) certification as they seek to penetrate regional and international markets.

Willard Khumalo demands dues

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

SUSPENDED FC Strikers coach and Highlanders legend Willard Khumalo has written a letter to his employers demanding his outstanding dues amid reports that a players’ crisis at the club was averted at the last minute this past weekend.

Sources close to the Beitbridge-based Zifa Central Region Division One side told Chronicle Sport that when news of the suspension of Khumalo filtered through, a total of eight players from Bulawayo who were recruited by the former Warriors midfielder threatened to walk out of the club unless they too, were paid their outstanding dues.

Last Express store closes

Victoria Falls Reporter

LEADING clothing retailer Edgars has closed its last Express branded store in the country with the opening of a Jet outlet in Victoria Falls.

The chain now has 14 Jet branches countrywide.

Rocks ready for new season

Walter Mswazie

MASVINGO-BASED cricket franchise side Southern Rocks says they are prepared for the new season which starts this Saturday.

The chairman, Graham Phillips, said the new-look team was ready to compete with the best in the land. He said fans should expect fireworks from the Brian Vhitori-led side.

David Houghton is the substantive coach after the team decided not to give the previous coach another contract.

Cheetahs fail to qualify

Harare Bureau

THE Cheetahs went, saw and conquered in Morocco on a great weekend for Zimbabwe rugby but the Pangolins failed in their mission to qualify for the Rugby Sevens World Cup.

The Cheetahs were on cloud nine yesterday celebrating their qualification for the global showcase after lifting the Africa Cup with a 31-12 win over Tunisia.

MDC-T MPs oppose Nguni’s application

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
The Federation of Non-Governmental Organisation court application challenging Copac to publish the national report continued to haunt the committee with only MDC-T legislators filing a notice of opposition. Copac has failed to agree on how to respond to the Fongo application filed at the Supreme Court recently. Zanu-PF

Zinara queues resurface in city

Herald Reporter
Long queues have resurfaced at Zimpost offices and other vehicle licensing centres as motorists battle to license their cars for the last quarter. Long queues were witnessed at most Zimpost offices and Zinara offices in Harare yesterday. The last vehicle licensing quarter ended on September 30. This comes as the Zimbabwe

Sharp decline in kapenta harvests

Chinhoyi Bureau
Kapenta fisheries have registered a sharp decline in the volume of kapenta fish they harvest from Lake Kariba. Sources in the industry attributed the decline to over-fishing. According to the Kapenta Association of Zim­babwe, the harvest declined from 19 000 tonnes of kapenta fish annually in 1997 to nearly 9 000 tonnes in

2013 poll dates hearing today

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
PARTIES in the case in which President Mugabe is seeking to extend a by-election deadline will today address the court on merits of the matter.
Judge President George Chiweshe yesterday said the presentation of the merits would enable him to make a decision on the application.

Jefferies ends season on a high

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
ZIMBABWE’S motor racing whizzkid Axcil Jefferies finished the 2012 Formula Two season on a positive note when he took a credible eighth place in the last race of the year at Monza in Italy on Sunday. Coming up against some of the world’s most promising young motor racing drivers, Jefferies

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