Mighty Warriors to tour Estadio Centenario

Grace Chingoma  in MALDONADO, Uruguay
THE Mighty Warriors will today tour the Estadio Centenario, the first stadium to host a Fifa World Cup match, when Uruguay staged the inaugural tournament in 1930.

National school track, field champs on today

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
FUTURE athletics stars could be unearthed today when all the seven schools’ districts from Harare province converge at the National Sports Stadium for the National Association of Secondary School Heads

Monomotapa aim high

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
AFTER holding the Castle Lager Premiership spell-bound last year with their refreshing brand of passing football, Monomotapa are hoping to launch a serious challenge for the league title this

Chilumba bullish ahead of CAPS tie

Paul Mundandi  Sports Correspondent.
TENNANT Chilumba is happy FC Platinum avoided Monomotapa and were drawn against CAPS United in the semi-final of the season-opening NetOne Charity Shield at Mandava tomorrow.

Foreign teams jet in for Zim Sevens

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
MOST of the foreign teams jet in for tomorrow’s high-profile Zimbabwe Spar International Sevens tournament arrived in the country last evening with Kenya, Hong Kong and Georgia being the star

Private schools warned

Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has ordered all private schools to offer the Zimbabwe Schools’ Examination Council (Zimsec) examinations as required by the Education Act. This came after the realisation that most private schools were shunning Zimsec examinations in favour of those offered by foreign bodies. Last week officials from the Ministry

Chihuri warns violence perpetrators

Crime Reporter
POLICE Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri has reassured the nation that the force will ensure a peaceful referendum and general election voting.

‘Drive Africa economies through innovation’

KAMPALA. – African technological innovators have been challenged to develop sustainable, technology-based solutions aimed at reducing the rate of unemployment in the continent. Speaking at

BoJ makes way for new management

The Bank of Japan yesterday wrapped up its last scheduled policy meeting under governor Masaaki Shirakawa, making way for new management who back a major policy shift driven by aggressive

Innscor earnings decline

Business Reporter
INNSCOR Africa Limited yesterday reported a decline in net earnings for the half year to December 31 2012, to US$26 million from US$27,5 million a year ago, while indicating plans to expand its

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