Dancer to serve 20 years for rape

Court Reporter

A dancer with Hloseni Arts Ensemble in Bulawayo will live to regret the day he decided to rape the wife of a fellow dancer after he was sentenced to 20 years in prison.

Exam time for player agents

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

WORLD soccer governing body Fifa have set 4 April as the examination date for all those who want to be Fifa accredited player agents.

Call for mining industry one-stop-shop investment centre

Oliver Kazunga

THE Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) has called for the establishment of a one-stop-shop investment centre dedicated to the mining industry.

Mpala back at Bosso

 

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

FORMER Highlanders hitman, Nqobile Mpala, will today start training with the Bulawayo giants in a move that might ease the Kelvin Kaindu-coached side’s striking crisis.

Victoria Falls tourist arrivals up

Victoria Falls Reporter

THERE has been an upsurge in tourist arrivals in the resort town of Victoria Falls after a slump in January.

Concern over increase in housebreaking cases

Court Reporter

RESIDENTS of Bulawayo’s Emganwini, Nketa, Nkulumane and Tshabalala suburbs have raised concern over an increase in cases of housebreaking and appealed to police to patrol the suburbs at night.

Lesotho Correctional Services aim to upset Dynamos

Harare Bureau

LESOTHO Correctional Services, who have never progressed from the preliminary round of the Champions League, believe they have learnt from their mistakes and will get it right this time when they meet Dynamos on Sunday at Rufaro, in the first leg of the competition.

Big Brother Africa television reality show entries close

Auxilia Katongomara

THE curtain came down yesterday for those aspiring to participate in the forthcoming reality television series Big Brother Africa.

Govt to disburse UNWTO general assembly publicity campaign funds

Harare Bureau

GOVERNMENT will this week disburse funds for the United Nations World Tourism Organisation general assembly publicity campaign to be co-hosted by Zimbabwe and Zambia in August this year.

Malawi strike cripples govt

Blantyre — Striking Malawian civil servants claimed to have brought government business to a halt on Wednesday, as they staged a walkout to demand higher wages.

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