Bosso strike continues
Ricky Zililo
HIGHLANDERS FC players yesterday continued with their strike over outstanding bonuses leaving their preparations for the weekend Mbada Diamonds Cup quarter-finals against Monomotapa in quandary.
Bosso players have been up in arms with their bosses since Wednesday and were expected to resume training on Monday but they failed as they demanded that they be paid their dues in full.
Zanu-PF working onelections guidelines
Harare Bureau
Zanu-PF is working on guidelines that will regulate the conduct of primary elections ahead of harmonised elections set for early next year.
The guidelines, which are being worked on by the party’s department for legal affairs, are expected to address issues to do with the imposition of candidates and factionalism.
Zanu-PF spokesperson Cde Rugare Gumbo confirmed the development in an interview yesterday.
“We are working on guidelines on how to conduct primary elections. The guidelines will provide mechanisms dealing with such issues as the imposition of candidates, which was being caused by factionalism. We have not yet finished drafting the guidelines but they will be completed before we go for national elections,” he said.
Rahman’s fate to be decided
Harare Bureau
RAHMAN Gumbo faces a bleak future as Warriors coach after his team blew up a golden opportunity to qualify for the third time for the Africa Cup of Nations following a dismal performance which ended in a 2-0 defeat in Angola at the weekend.
Rahman’s fate to be decided
Harare Bureau
RAHMAN Gumbo faces a bleak future as Warriors coach after his team blew up a golden opportunity to qualify for the third time for the Africa Cup of Nations following a dismal performance which ended in a 2-0 defeat in Angola at the weekend.
Tsvangirai wields axe
Harare Bureau
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday reportedly fired his senior secretary Mr Ian Makone and three other high-ranking officials for allegedly meddling in his marital affairs.
The other officials reportedly thrown out of the PM’s Office are protocol officer Mr James Maridadi and policy implementation principal director Pastor Lazarus Muriritirwa.
Mr Gandhi Mudzingwa was redeployed from the PM’s office to the MDC-T’s Harvest House headquarters.
It is understood that the PM made the drastic changes at the instigation of his wife Ms Elizabeth Macheka.
NetOne to go for 4G
Mobile phone operator NetOne has said it has installed 80 third generation (3G) base stations across the country to bolster provision of data services, managing director Mr Reward Kangai has said.
Pharmaceutical sector ‘must revert to single pricing system’
Victoria Falls Reporter
The pharmaceutical industry must come up with a single pricing system to curb price disparities now rife in the industry, an official has said.
Parly team get Mat’land’s input for 2013 budget
Oliver Kazunga
THE Parliamentary Committee on Budget, Finance and Investment Promotion will from today until Friday hold marathon meetings in the Matabeleland region to get stakeholders’ input for the 2013 national budget.
Leather manufacturers urged to target foreign markets
Business Reporter
SMALL to Medium Enterprises have been urged to manufacture high quality products that can compete on the international markets to boost the country’s exports.
Asiagate players get life bans
Harare Bureau
NEARLY a year after they embarked on the final phase of the match-fixing probe,





