Jaure fumes over yellow card
Eddie Chikamhi Sports ReporterDYNAMOS defender Partson Jaure yesterday said refeee Ruzive Ruzive shoud have sent off Harare City forward Phineas Bamusi for his horror tackle in their Castle Lager Premiership tie at Rufaro on Wednesday.
Thriller lights Mandava
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Bombings claim 10
NIAMEY. — Twin car bombings at an army base and a French-run uranium mine in northern Niger killed at least 10 people yesterday, in unprecedented attacks claimed by an Islamist group fighting French-led troops in neighbouring Mali.UN chief in Goma
GOMA. — UN chief Ban Ki-moon arrived in the Democratic Republic of Congo flashpoint city of Goma yesterday after three days of sometimes deadly fighting between rebels and government forces that ended months of calm in the volatile east of the country.Hundreds bid Achebe farewell
OGIDI. — Hundreds of mourners gathered yesterday in the hometown of Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe for the funeral of the man regarded as the father of modern African literature and the author of the widely praised “Things Fall Apart.”
Woolich suspect identified
LONDON. — The identity of the suspect pictured carrying bloodied knives in the aftermath of the murder of a British soldier is Michael Olumide Adebolajo, Guardian sources have confirmed.
3 members desert Macheso
Problem Masau Arts CorrespondentPopular sungura musician Alick Macheso has been deserted by three long-serving key members of his band, Jonas Kasamba, Obert Gomba and Donald Gogo, over a longstanding salary dispute.
Africa’s growth prospects bright
Sifelani Tsiko Senior ReporterTHE future is bright for Africa’s economic growth and the continent must place more emphasis on economic integration, promoting trade and investment to consolidate achievements made so far, Ethiopia’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe Dr Koang Tutlum Dung said yesterday.
Poultry products now competitive
Agriculture Reporter
The regularising of imports and removal of import duty on soya meal has resulted in the local poultry producers competing with the South Africa, Zimbabwe Poultry Association chairman, Mr Solomon Zawe, has said.
Hospitals face blood shortage
Health ReporterGovernment hospitals are facing a serious shortage of blood following the National Blood Services Zimbabwe’s decision to demand cash upfront for blood and its products from the hospitals, it has emerged.



