Sports associations look ahead
Harare Bureau
WITH the year ending, most national sports associations have set their eyes on the New Year with a lot of activities lined up in different disciplines.
Rufaro Rovers seek sponsorship
Lillian Sibanda
HWANGE-based Zifa Southern Region Division One Soccer League outfit Rufaro Rovers is appealing to the corporate world to come to the rescue of their team sinking due to lack of funding.
Kaindu back on Monday
Lovemore Dube
HIGHLANDERS Football Club head coach Kelvin Kaindu will return to Zimbabwe on Sunday to start work the following day as the Bulawayo giants prepare for what promises to be another exciting season.
Mugadza calls for women soccer developmental side
Peter Phiri
ZIMBABWE senior national women’s soccer team head coach Rosemary Mugadza is contemplating having a developmental side put in place.
Caf delegation to inspect Zim stadia
Ricky Zililo
A delegation from the Confederation of African Football is expected in the country to inspect stadia to be used for Caf competitions this year.
Lightning kills four in Masvingo
Masvingo Correspondent
FOUR people including a mother and her one -year-old son were killed after being struck by lightning in three separate incidents in Masvingo province, police confirmed yesterday.Holiday accidents death toll rises to 166
Chronicle Reporter
THE festive season death toll has risen to 166
Govt stops acquisition of land under BIPPA
Harare Bureau
GOVERNMENT has stopped acquisition of farms
Nation urged to vote out unity Govt
Plumtree Correspondent
Zanu-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo has called on people to vote overwhelmingly in next year’s elections in order to bring the unity Government to an end as it was hindering development in the country.
Speaking during a memorial service for the late liberation hero, Cde Chilisi Bhuka Ngwenya, in Dombodema, Plumtree on Sunday, Cde Moyo said the unity Government had overstayed its welcome.
He said it had only given individuals who professed to be leaders an
Parties pessimistic on EU sanctions removal
Harare Bureau
The European Union might not remove the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe when the 27-member bloc meets in Brussels next month to review its stance on the embargoes, parties in the inclusive Government hinted yesterday.
Although Zanu-PF and MDC-T were unanimous that the embargoes would be extended to February 2014, the reasons the two parties gave were miles apart.
Zanu-PF argued the sanctions would not be removed as long as Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai was not in power, while the MDC-T claims they would remain in place as long as Global Political Agreement issues were not fully implemented.






