Policeman jailed

Senior Court Reporter
A POLICE constabulary, who teamed up with his friend and robbed a bus conductor of more than US$900 at gun-point accusing him of carrying smuggled goods, was yesterday jailed for an effective three years.

Bob ‘89 Super Cup dates set

Sports Reporter
PREMIERSHIP giants Dynamos and Highlanders, the country’s most decorated teams, will battle it out in this year’s Bob Super Cup tournament, which has assumed a new format, and is set to be the

DeMbare’s injury scare

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
HARARE giants Dynamos yesterday trained with a depleted squad as injuries ravaged the Glamour Boys dressing room and threatened to wreck havoc with Callisto Pasuwa’s pre-season plans.

Motor rallying off in Zimbabwe

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
IT’S going to be a gloomy year, if you are a motorsport fan in Zimbabwe, because there are no motor rallying events set for the next 11 months. Given that this was one of the liveliest sporting

Msakni magic earns Tunisia Maghreb bragging rights

RUSTENBURG — Youssef Msakni struck in the final minute to hand Tunisia a 1-0 win over Algeria in a scrappy Maghreb derby here yesterday. Msakni, a recent signing for Qatar club Lakhouya, lived up to his

Cheetahs set to start training

Paul Munyuki Spots Reporter
THE Cheetahs are this weekend set to have their first training session since employing the semi-professional set up that has seen a number of their players getting contracts in preparation for the

FC Platinum for Kariba

From Paul Mundandi, in ZVISHAVANE
FC Platinum left Zvishavane town yesterday in the early hours for a two week rigorous intensive training in the resort town of Kariba. “We are going to Kariba as I want the new players to gel with the senior

Mali sets sight on Gao and Timbuktu

Mali’s army chief yesterday said his French-backed forces could reclaim the northern towns of Gao and fabled Timbuktu from Islamists in a month, as the United States began air-lifting French troops

West sees Algeria as solution

International anger over the handling of a hostage crisis that left 37 foreigners dead subsided as quickly as it erupted because western powers see Algeria as part of the solution to the region’s

Chavez in physical therapy

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is undergoing physical therapy to return home from Cuba, where he has been convalescing from cancer surgery, Bolivian President Evo Morales said yesterday. Morales, who

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