Asiagate rulings today

Kudakwashe Gwabanayi Sports Reporter
THE Zifa Special Appeals Committee on Asiagate has said it hopes to come up with decisions on Taurai Mangwiro and Luke Masomere’s cases by close of business today.
The two coaches are challenging the sanctions imposed on them for their

Independence Day: Reminder of sovereignity

Panganai Kahuni
In Africa, the need for sovereign statehood became the point of African entry into international politics through Pan-Africanism and nationalism.
Pan-Africanism and nationalism symbolised the character of what an African leader

Alonso victorius in drama-packed Prix

SHANGHAI. — Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso emerged unscathed to take victory yesterday in a drama-packed Chinese Grand Prix, with the Lotus of Kimi Raikkonen and Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton holding on for second and third. A charging Sebastian Vettel came fourth, just

Television viewer’s phone call spares Woods in Masters

AUGUSTA. — Augusta National kept Tiger Woods in the Masters golf tournament on Saturday, saying it would be “grossly unfair” to disqualify him for a rules violation that club officials didn’t immediately recognise. In a bizarre twist to a complex case, it was

‘It was an absent-minded mistake’

AUGUSTA (AFP) – CBS announcer Jim Nantz led off the network’s Masters golf tournament coverage on Saturday by describing what Tiger Woods did the day before on the 15th hole as an “innocent” and “absent-minded” mistake. CBS devoted the first 12 minutes of its broadcast

Peter Ndlovu acquitted

Bulawayo Bureau
Soccer legend and Warriors assistant coach Peter Ndlovu, who was facing culpable homicide charges over the death of his elder brother, Adam and a female passenger, Ms Nomqhele Tshili, in an accident involving the car he was driving, was on Friday acquitted at the

Man to spend 18 months in jail for bedding minor

Beitbridge Bureau
A Beitbridge man will spend 18 months in prison after the court convicted him of bedding a 15-year-old girl.
Ephraim Mbedzi, who resides in Chaswingo village under Chief Matibe had been charged with

Tenant sues Old Mutual

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Herald Reporter
The High Court is set to hear a legal dispute in which Old Mutual is being sued by one of its tenants for allegedly disconnecting electricity resulting in more than US$800 000 loss in goods. The tenant, Santiago pharmaceutical company located at Eastgate

Thief to do unpaid work for ‘fishing’ cellphones

Court Reporter
A daring thief was last week ordered to complete 210 hours of community service for stealing mobile phones and cash from two sleeping drunkards at night club in Waterfalls.
Abisha Katongomara (22) of 3622 Unit D in Chitungwiza and his two accomplices

Community teams up, beats suspect to death

Court Reporter
Five people last week appeared in court for facing murder charges after they allegedly teamed up and fatally assaulted a man they suspected of stealing from them at a farm in Beatrice. Pfumaimombe Nhenda (39) and his second wife Spiwe Chibaya, Langton

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