Highlanders still on strike

From Ricky Ricky Zililo in Bulawayo
HIGHLANDERS players yesterday continued with their strike over outstanding bonuses leaving their preparations for the weekend Mbada Diamonds Cup quarter-finals against Monomotapa in disarray. Bosso players have been up in arms with their bosses since Wednesday last week and were

Tsvangirai fires four top MDC-T officials

Herald Reporters
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has reportedly fired his senior secretary Mr Ian Makone and three other high-ranking officials for

Ex-Rhodies’ reunion: Govt demands Zwambila’s explanation

Hebert Zharare Political Editor
GOVERNMENT has written to Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to

Life bans for Asiagate bigwigs

Petros Kausiyo and Eddie Chikamhi
NEARLY a year after they embarked on the final phase of the match-fixing probe, the Zifa Independent Ethics Committee yesterday handed their report to the football association and revealed that they had recommended life bans for 13 Asiagate bigwigs and different long-term prohibitions

Rahman’s future bleak

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
RAHMAN Gumbo faces a bleak future as Warriors coach after his team blew up a golden opportunity to qualify for the third Africa Cup of Nations following a dismal performance which ended in a 2-0 defeat in Angola at the weekend. Gumbo who has only been in charge of the team since

‘We won’t budge an inch’

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
Zifa president Cuthbert Dube said his association will not budge an inch in their fight against corruption and remained committed to cleaning the domestic Premiership and the lower divisions. The Zifa boss, welcoming the completion of the report into the Asiagate match-fixing scandals, said

Dealing with the science of sport

Albert Nhamoyebonde
Many people think sport is just for recreation and leisure, but for any nation it is a way of defining itself as well as bringing pride to the sense of belonging. Success in sport is highly regarded. A case in point is what has just happened to our country for failing to qualify for the African Nations

Beware of online predation

Knowledge Mushohwe
As is always the case, technology seems to be a pace ahead of the law. Authorities in the West have for many years been battling with what is now known as online predation. The term “online predators” has been widely used to describe adult Internet users that prey on juvenile victims and

Mau Mau legal victory key in unearthing past atrocities

Farirai Machivenyika
A group of Kenyan war veterans has been fighting since 2009 to be compensated by the British government for the atrocities committed by the settler regime during the East African country’s struggle for independence. The group of Kenyan Mau Mau fighters were detained and allegedly

Raid nets 80 illegal businesses

Municipal Reporter
EIGHTY businesses operating without licences in the Harare Central Business District were on Monday ordered to close following a blitz to close shops and businesses operating without licences. City licensing inspectors visited a total of 226 businesses on Monday in downtown Harare and 80 were

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