Election roadmap to be updated

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
THE Sadc facilitation team, negotiators to the Global Political Agreement and Jomic are expected to meet soon to update the election roadmap in line with the current state of affairs.

Zanu-PF is formidable, MDC-T acknowledges

Tendai Mugabe in DOTITO, Mount Darwin
MDC-T has admitted that Zanu-PF is a revolutionary party that has stood the test of time and all machinations to bring it down have failed.
Reciting a poem to honour the party’s president Mr Morgan Tsvangirai at a rally held at Dotito in Mount Darwin yesterday, MDC-T youth organising

State of roads rapped

Senior Reporter
MOST of Zimbabwe’s major highways have become too narrow to accommodate the high volumes of vehicular traffic, resulting in the numerous road accidents that occurred in recent months, police have said.

Farmers shift to tobacco

Agriculture Reporter
MORE than 11 000 new communal farmers have shifted to tobacco due to favourable prices being offered on the market.
So far a total of 24 622 farmers have registered as tobacco growers for the first time with 11 030 of them coming from the communal sector.

Ugandan team impressed

Health Reporter
A VISITING Ugandan delegation that was in Zimbabwe to assess and learn from the country’s National Trust Fund and its implementation of the Aids Levy has commended the successes of the project.

NRZ strike to continue

Herald Reporter
STRIKING National Railway of Zimbabwe train drivers have vowed to continue protesting against their employer for what they are calling “ruthless working conditions”.

Dynamos ready to rumble

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
HARARE giants Dynamos, boosted by the improved condition of star defender Partson Jaure, flew out to Tunisia last night for yet another Champions League adventure — a cagey first round, first leg fixture against Club Athletic Bizertin on Sunday afternoon.

Beach volleyball team upbeat

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
NATIONAL beach volleyball coach, Robert Njerere has expressed confidence in the men and women’s teams scheduled to take part in the Cape Town Open starting tomorrow in South Africa.Three three are countries taking part.

Zim in cricket fight-back

West Indies were in danger of conceding an embarrassing first-innings lead on home soil to Test irregulars Zimbabwe, playing their first Test in over a year. At 151 for 6 in pursuit of 211, captain Darren Sammy arrived and did what he normally does.He attacked.And for once, he survived long enough.

Football administrator Matute dies

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
PAULINE Matute, the former secretary- general for the Zimbabwe Women’s Soccer League has died.She was 51.The veteran football administrator died yesterday at a hospital in East London, South Africa, where she had been seeking treatment for cancer.

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