Zifa warns on Asiagate fines
Ricky Zililo
ZIFA yesterday warned the players and officials who have been fined for their involvement in the Asiagate scandal that they risk serving the suspensions if they fail to meet the Monday deadline to pay the fines.
Gardener relieves self on maid in fight
Midlands Correspondent
A Zvishavane man employed as a gardener recently ran amok, assaulted his workmate, a maid before relieving himself on top of her
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Corrupt police officers must be rooted out of force
The firing of seven traffic police officers should send a loud and clear message that the Zimbabwe Republic Police does not condone corruption. The force has in fact declared zero tolerance on corruption. According to the ZRP national Deputy Officer Commanding Traffic, Assistant Commissioner Kenny Mtombeni, seven traffic officers were fired while the disciplinary process for 23 others is yet to be finalised. He said the fired officers were mostly accused of soliciting for bribes.
Zimta to train teachers on workers’ rights
Nokuthaba Mathema
THE Zimbabwe Teachers Association (Zimta) has partnered with the American Federation of Teachers’ Educational Foundation (AFT) in initiating a training programme aimed at promoting workers’ rights in the teaching profession.
OPINION: What they said in 2012
The 2012 Premiership season was full of thrills up to the final day, although the year ended on a sad note with the passing on of Chicken Inn coach and former Highlanders and Warriors star Adam Ndlovu. A lot was said by coaches and players and here are some of the interesting quotes from various publications.
PERSPECTIVE: Make ballot box their death knell
Stephen Mpofu There are two particular situations which are becoming inexorably more hideous and pregnant with intrigue by the day, and a third over which human-kind has no control,…
Most buses are death traps: VID
Temba Dube
PUBLIC transporters are risking commuters’ lives by using buses that have been condemned as unfit to be on the road.
Peter Ndlovu discharged from hospital
Prosper Ndlovu
ZIMBABWEAN international soccer legend, Peter “Nsukuzonke” Ndlovu, has been discharged from hospital and is recovering well at his home in Bulawayo.
Unroadworthy vehicles major cause of road carnage
Victoria Falls Reporter
UNROADWORTHY vehicles are the major contributors to the carnage on the roads and as such police will not hesitate to impound such vehicles to restore sanity on the roads, Officer Commanding Police in Matabeleland North Province, Senior Assistant Commissioner Norman Sibanda has said.
Committee set up to facilitate resumption of ZimSteel operations
Midlands Bureau Chief
GOVERNMENT has set up a committee to handle the paperwork on the sticking issue of iron claims ahead of the projected commencement of operations at NewZim Steel in January, Industry and Commerce Minister, Professor Welshman Ncube has said.

