Sadc body opposes proposed tobacco ban
Agriculture Reporter
The Association of Sadc Chambers of Commerce and Industry has urged member states participating at the World Health Organisation Framework Convention on Tobacco Control’s fifth conference in Korea to oppose the proposal for total banning of tobacco production. The conference started
ICG distances self from Crisis in Zimbabwe
Herald Reporter
The International Crisis Group has distanced itself from the Crisis in Zimbabwe
Deadlock over Copac conference report
Sydney Kawadza Assistant News Editor
The Copac management committee meeting in Harare yesterday failed to agree on
Jere quits CAPS Utd
Senior Sports EditorFARAI Jere, the heart and soul that powered the CAPS United administrative machinery in the past seven years, has quit the Green Machine to concentrate on his growing business ventures. The Harare businessman announced yesterday, in a meeting with his fellow CAPS United director
Pasuwa remains calm
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports EditorDESPITE his team being on the verge of a double dosage of glory once again, Dynamos coach Callisto Pasuwa has remained modest and instead rallied his charges to hold their nerve and remain focused on their three remaining decisive assignments. Pasuwa watched with satisfaction as
Murape praises Monoz
Eddie Chikamhi Sports ReporterVETERAN midfielder Murape Murape has poured lavish praise on Monomotapa, the team they meet in the Mbada Diamonds Cup final, describing them as one of the best teams in the Premiership. The Glamour Boys booked their ticket when they outplayed bitter rivals CAPS United with a 3-0
We’re ready to shine: Mukoki
Augustine Hwata Sports ReporterAFTER taking part in the African Champions League in 2009, Premiership side Monomotapa are now hoping to make a return to the African safari when they take part in the Caf Confederation Cup next year. Monoz beat FC Platinum 1-0 at Sakubva on Saturday to book their berth in the Mbada
Ajax to offer Rusike new deal, despite Asiagate
JOHANNESBURG. — Ajax Cape Town appear to be looking beyond the Asiagate storm in their discussions to offer Zimbabwe international Tafadzwa Paul Rusike a new three-year contract. The South African Premiership soccer club’s chief executive officer George Comitis confirmed yesterday they areNtini eyes Premiership
Godknows Matarutse Sports ReporterTRIANGLE are only one point away from their maiden Premiership dance while Bantu Rovers could be on their way back into the top flight-league.
The Gishon Ntini-coached side will be crowned champions if they avoid defeat in their rescheduled match against Gaza Gunners this coming weekend
Chiminya’s death plunges Dynamos family into mourning
Augustine Hwata Sports ReporterA strict, principled leader
HE was there in the trenches when they formed Dynamos in 1963 and rose to become its leader but yesterday, less than two months before the Glamour Boys turn 50, Richard Chiminya passed away. Chiminya, who was 79 and chairman of the Dynamos board of directors, died at Parirenyatwa




