Rushinga gets food assistance

Own Correspondent
JAPAN has contributed US$5,6 million under its seasonal support to the United Nations World Food Programme to assist people in drought stricken areas.

Villagers appeal for help

Beitbridge Bureau
VILLAGERS in Beitbridge district have appealed to Government and development partners to assist them repair boreholes and wells that were extensively damaged by floods early this year.

Council to keep properties

Municipal Reporter
HARARE City Council will not dispose of its rented properties because of a huge market demand for rented accommodation.
The city made clear its policy while debating a request by Dzivarasekwa residents occupying council houses to be allowed to buy the properties.

Japan donates to schools

Herald Reporter
MOLO Primary School in Matabeleland North has received US$122 000 grant for the construction of classrooms and ablution facilities while Chivi district received US$117 000 for a water project from the Japanese government.

Illegal structures to be razed

Municipal Reporter
HUNDREDS of illegal structures built along road servitudes, public places and open spaces in Chitungwiza face demolition as the municipality moves to restore sanity.

Catholics welcome non-European Pope

Herald Reporter
CATHOLICS in Zimbabwe have welcomed the election of Argentina’s Jorge Mario Bergoglio as Pope Francis 1 saying the church will be led by a non-European pontiff for the first time in many years.

Brave Gunners come short

MUNICH. – Arsenal did not make it into the quarter-finals of the Champions League. In other news, the Pope is, indeed, a Catholic and a bear disappeared into the woods and, well, you know the rest.

English clubs warned

MUNICH. – Arsene Wenger has warned English football to learn from its demise in this year’s Champions League after Arsenal beat Bayern Munich but slumped out of Europe.

From refugee to premiership star

LONDON. – Refugee, footballer, charity worker, ambassador, documentary  star. Kei Kamara is all of the above.
But, more than anything else, nationality defines the Norwich City forward. Kei Kamara was born in Sierra Leone 28 years ago.

Is Barcelona really back to its devastating best?

BARCELONA. – Just like that, normal service resumes. Two little tweaks and Barcelona return to their devastating best? It’s not quite that straight-forward. But it’s not far off.

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