Delay worries chiefs

Her­ald Reporter
Traditional leaders have expressed disappointment over Gov­ernment’s delay in formulating a policy permitting distribution of condoms in schools. “We are worried about the reluctance of policy makers in formulating this policy. It seems the country is blind to the seriousness of the issue, we are destroying the future of

‘Govt to pay up’

Masvingo Bureau
Government will pay US$10 million as part of the US$40 million owed to seed and fertiliser companies within the next two weeks, an official has said. Secretary for Finance Mr Willard Manungo said on Monday that the money would be mobilised through the ministry. He told a 2013 National Budget Consultative meeting in

Project almost complete

Beitbridge Bureau
The US$2,6 million Beitbridge Emer­gency Water and Sanitation project funded by the World Bank is nearing completion with most civil works almost complete, an official has said. The project would improve water sanitation, sewer reticulation and capacity building in terms of waste management. The project came as an

Nano-tech launched

Herald Reporter
The Ministry of Science and Tech­nology Development has launched nano-technology, a science discipline that involves producing products at the atomic (smallest) level. Speaking at the launch in Harare yes­terday, Science and Technology Devel­opment Minister Professor Heneri Dzinotyiweyi said the advent of nano-technology

Sponsors showdown

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
THE Premiership boat smashed into stormy waters yes­terday with the league’s leadership threatening to cancel the high-profile league clash between the country’s old­est rivals Dynamos and Highlanders at Rufaro on Sun­day. The PSL leaders have been irked by the move by the two clubs’ principal sponsors, BancABC, to

Fifa’s Asiagate fix

Sports Correspondent
WORLD football governing body, Fifa, are concerned of the potential serious damage that could be inflicted on the reputation of the global game by the tremors, triggered by the waves of Asia­gate boardroom battles, which could turn their corridors in Zurich, Switzer­land, into a messy battlefield. Fifa, who are faced with many

Ncube faction rapped

Herald Reporter
Political observers have castigated the MDC faction led by Professor Welshman Ncube for trying to hold the nation to ransom at the official opening of the Second All Stakehold­ers’ Confer­ence on Monday. The faction boycotted the official opening of the conference protesting  the presence of Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutam­bara.

Msiska speaks on Mangwiro ban

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
CAPS United legend, Brenna Msiska says it will be a sad day in football if the club’s coach Taurai Mangwiro is handed a ban from football today. Mangwiro, a former Dynamos winger who has transformed CAPS United into a competitive team that is playing exciting football once again, is fingered in the Asiagate report

Eddie Nyatanga challenges Zifa

Sports Reporter
Zimbabwe National Soccer Support­ers Association president, Eddie “Mboma” Nyatanga, has challenged Zifa to bring finality to the Asiagate saga by announcing all the names of the affected people at once. Nyatanga yesterday said Zifa were only adding to the trauma that most of the implicated people were suffering following the

FC Platinum brace for Mbada

From Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane
FC Platinum have said they are prepar­ing for a Mbada Diamonds Cup semi-final showdown with Monomo­tapa and not Dynamos. The country’s richest football club said they have not received any official communication from the PSL on the changes. “We have not received an official comment from the PSL and as things stands

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