Swimming board boss satisfied

 

Peter Phiri

MATABELELAND Amateur Swimming Board (MASB) chairman Eddie Cyprianos has expressed satisfication over the first half of the swimming season.

Bread in short supply

 

Business Reporter

Some shops were hit by shortages of bread during the Christmas holiday.

Principals to determine way forward in constitution-making

Harare Bureau
A Cabinet committee tasked to break the impasse on constitution-making yesterday resolved to refer the outstanding matters to the principals after finding common ground on only two of the 30 contentious issues.

Although Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Eric Matinenga said the committee had made a breakthrough on the outstanding issues, sources who attended yesterday’s meeting said “nothing concrete” came out.

Said Minister Matinenga: “We met and made progress on a lot of issues but some of them are still outstanding. The problem is we have to make a lot of consultations and some of the people who need to be consulted are still on holiday.”

He declined to reveal the issues the seven-member committee had agreed on.

“It is our hope that in two weeks time consultations will be complete and we may know the way forward,” Minister Matinenga said.

Value human life during festive season

Kudakwashe Mwanza

A hive of activity grips the whole nation as people execute determined strides in preparation of the festive season.

Vic Falls carnival ready to roll

 

Bruce Ndlovu

All is set for the Vic Falls Carnival which starts tomorrow.

More killed in road traffic accidents

Pamela Shumba

NINE more people have died in road accidents in the country,

New Dawn eyes indigenous investors

 

Business Reporter

MINING group New Dawn has said the finalisation and implementation of its indigenisation and economic empowerment plan will unlock access to additional capital to support increased gold output at its operations in Zimbabwe.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s remain vigilant on the roads

AS we continue enjoying the festive season, we once again exhort motorists, particularly drivers of public transport, to remain vigilant and exercise extreme caution on the roads.

20 teams clash in Horsepower tourney

 

Peter Phiri

THE annual Horsepower Soccer Tournament kicked off on Boxing Day with 20 teams taking part in the three week long event.

Peter still in intensive care

 

Sikhumbuzo Moyo,

LEGENDARY Zimbabwean soccer icon Peter “Nsukuzonke” Ndlovu is still in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Mater Dei hospital in Bulawayo but his medical team has described his recovery rate as “very pleasing”.

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