War over Mandela’s millions

JOHANNESBURG. — Nelson Mandela’s children have launched a major assault against prominent South Africans known to be directors in two companies worth millions.
As the nation prays for the ailing former president to get well, The Star can reveal that Mandela’s daughters Makaziwe and Zenani Mandela, supported by Mandela’s

Chitungwiza owes workers US$4,1m in unpaid salaries

Municipal Reporter
Chitungwiza Municipality owes its workers over US$4,1 million in unpaid salaries since October last year, Town Clerk Mr George Makunde has said.
The disgruntled workers say they are now running “cat and mouse” games with landlords and debtors.

Kenyatta inauguration and the inconvenient ICC truth

“Africa is on the rise,” proclaimed Uhuru Kenyatta, taking the oath of office on a bible used by his father Jomo, Kenya’s first president after independence from Britain half a century ago.

Zimdollar packages still being offered

Many workers who were retrenched during the Zimbabwe dollar era continue to inquire the currency that should be used when it comes to payment of their packages.
A lot of employers are still hiding behind the notion that there is no conversion rate from Zimbabwe dollars to United States dollars. This week, I want to highlight a case that

Renamo hoist by own petard

The Mozambican National Resistance (Renamo) opposition party has renewed attacks in Mozambique following a deadly attack against Mozambican security forces last week. Several other attacks have followed, including an attack on a South African bus liner on April 6, but the accused party, Renamo, has denied the reported attacks, saying that it

Tour for volleyball

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
LOCAL beach volleyball players will have an opportunity to compete on a regular basis later this year when the Harare Volleyball Association introduces the beach volleyball championships tour.

Chilumba eyes victory

Sports Reporter
FC Platinum coach Tennant Chilumba has revealed his team’s intentions to mount a strong challenge for the Castle Lager Premiership title and vowed that they would not be taking any prisoners when they host Chicken Inn at Mandava this afternoon.

Sports Commission waiting for green light

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
THE Sports Commission are yet to settle on the city to host the 2014 Zone Six Youth Games but will soon be moving in to recruit key personnel to kick start the preparations.
In November last year the Government of Zimbabwe and the Zone Six Games signed a protocol of agreement for Zimbabwe to host the 2014 edition of the SADC Under-20

SA crush Zifa’s Independence dream

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
ZIFA’S bid to rope in Bafana Bafana for a potentially exciting international friendly with the Warriors on Independence Day has hit a snag and instead they are contemplating on a four-team tournament for the Uhuru celebrations.

Zhuwawo faces Amazulu exit

Durban. — ZIMBABWE’S 2009 Soccer Star of the Year winner Ramson Zhuwawo is headed for the exit door at AmaZulu when his contract expires in June after battling to break into the team since Craig Rosslee took over as head coach at the end of November last year.

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