Satanists cleansing ceremony hits snag

Court Reporter

THE owner of the stand where residents of Cowdray Park in Bulawayo intend to hold a prayer meeting on Saturday against Satanism is threatening legal action.

Mr Martin Dube, the chairperson of Basic Commodities Association the owners of Stand Number 1975, Cowdray, through Mr Sindiso Shepherd Mazibisa has warned all those who agreed to hold the prayer meeting at the venue that they would be trespassing.

“We warn you and all those who agreed with you that no trespassing will be tolerated at Stand Number 1975 Cowdray Park, Bulawayo. Be well advised,” reads the letter addressed to the councillor for the area, Councillor Collet Ndlovu.

EDITORIAL COMMENT:Zec efforts to curb political violence commendable

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission appears to be stepping up its preparations for next year’s harmonised elections if events on the ground are anything to go by. The electoral body is doing everything possible to conduct a free and fair plebiscite.

Speechifying on UN reform yields nothing

Dancase B Gideon

AS well as making a compulsive statement that the United Nations must be reformed today, the 67th UN General Assembly leaves no one under the illusion that member states speechifying in New York will one day somehow cause the needed UN reform.

Two women unlock possible key to HIV vaccine

JOHANNESBURG — Two South African women may have helped unlock the key to a vaccine to rid the world of one its deadliest epidemics, according to new research released by South African HIV experts.

Rhinos back in Premiership

Sports Reporter

Black Rhinos football club has vowed to bring back memories of the good old days when they were a formidable side which boasted of former soccer greats such as Stanford “Stix” Mtizwa and the late Stanley “Sinyo” Ndunduma.

Hwange bounces back into athletics scene

Ricky Zililo in Hwange

HWANGE is set to bounce back into the national athletics scene after a three-year sabbatical due to lack of resources.

PM Tsvangirai, Locardia fail to agree

Harare Bureau

The $15 000 maintenance case between Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and his wife Ms Locardia Karimatsenga will be back in court on Tuesday after they failed to thrash out an out-of-court settlement.

Tuskers shift focus

Ricky Zililo
MATABELELAND Tuskers Cricket Franchise preparations for their first Castle Logan Cup game against Mountaineers received boost when they recorded impressive wins against Midwest Rhinos at the weekend.

Bosso have to work extra hard: Mudzingwa

Ricky Zililo
IT will be do-or-die encounter for Highlanders when they travel to Harare for the second round match against Dynamos in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League tie on Sunday.

Match-fixing: How it all came out

Lovemore Dube
MATCH-FIXING is a worldwide challenge that sport is now facing and needs to eradicate.
This is what the Independent Ethics Committee established last year to investigate Asiagate discovered during its time of operation.

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