Family relives Christmas massacre
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau
WHAT started off as a quiet Thursday morning turned into horror for a Beitbridge family when its son-in-law gunned down his wife Hilda Maphosa (24) and her mother, Joice Maphosa (54).
70ha maize destroyed in land dispute
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
OVER 70 hectares of maize belonging to about 55 A1 farmers were last week destroyed by a white commercial farmer in Mazowe in a land dispute. Mr Peep Mattison of Tavydale Farm, about 18
New team to review Essar deal
Midlands Bureau
GOVERNMENT has set up a committee to handle the paperwork on the sticky issue of iron claims ahead of the projected start of operations at NewZim Steel in January, Industry and Commerce
Shabanie in crisis?
From Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANEShabanie Mine are in a crisis and the fans here feel something urgent needs to be done for the club to play and compete well in the Premiership next season. Only three registered players — Erea Phiri,
Niger court Warriors . . . chance to rebuild squad
Eddie Chikamhi Sports ReporterTHE new Zimbabwe Warriors’ technical team could get a chance to begin their rebuilding exercise next month after it emerged that Niger are eager to engage them in a pre-tournament friendly match.
Sadiki favourite for top gong
From Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANEFC Platinum will honour their outstanding players for the 2012 season at a colourful function in town this evening. The country’s richest football club didn’t soar, as expected, after a very good season
Your enemies will not prosper
Bartholomew Manjoro
Warfare is bound to come your way as long as you are still living. At one time Christ exhorted his disciples by telling them, “It is impossible for offences not to come!” The fact that you are a child ofEditorial Comment: Meeting of minds on Gen Tongo welcome
We welcome the meeting of minds over the re-naming of KGVI Barracks after the late national hero Cde Josiah Magama Tongogara, the Zanla Chief of Defence, who perished in a horrific car accident on‘I’m still overwhelmed’
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
MOSES Chunga says he is still struggling to adjust to the reality that an entire Belgian town came to virtual standstill, in the past 10 days, just to honour him for the services he rendered to their local
Bulawayo-bound train crushes man
Chinhoyi Bureau
AN unidentified Chegutu man was on Thursday morning crushed by a Bulawayo-bound passenger train.
Police now await the results of a post-mortem on the body of the unidentified man to establish the






