Obama’s SA visit triggers demonstrations

JOHANNESBURG. — As US President Barrack Obama’s visit to South Africa is drawing near, some political groups on Thursday voiced opposition to his trip in protest against US policies towards Africa and elsewhere.

Zuma wants 1913 Land Act undone

CAPE TOWN/JOHANNESBURG. — President Jacob Zuma said South Africa has not fully reversed the damage done by the Natives Land Act.
“A great wrong was done, and now it is up to us to follow-up by doing a great right,” he said in a speech prepared for delivery at a commemoration of the centenary of the 1913

Take action on Renamo, Sadc leaders told

Herald Reporter
DEFENCE Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged Sadc leaders to take action against Renamo, warning the former Mozambican rebel group could destabilise the region.
Minister Mnangagwa spoke as gunmen killed two people in ambushes on vehicles in Mozambique yesterday, two days after the opposition Renamo threatened to sabotage

CAPS, Bosso clash . . . Back to back epic duel

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
CAPS United can make a huge statement about their Castle Lager Premier League championship credentials if they can find the strength to beat leaders Highlanders in what should be an explosive tie at the National Sports Stadium today.

Bindura sports gala on

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter
A RARE sporting galore is on the cards in Bindura today when farming teams from around the town converge at Chipadze for football, netball and boxing battles.
Dubbed the Peace Sports Galore, the two-day competition is part of an initiative to use sport to promote peace in Mashonaland Central province. A consortium of businessmen

Special Olympics galore at PE

Sports Reporter
ATHLETES with intellectual disabilities from around the country are expected to converge at Prince Edward High School today for another series of the Special Olympics Zimbabwe National Games.

Dube confident in ladies’ golf team

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Ladies golf Union president, Nancy Dube, is happy with the quality of players who left the country yesterday to represent the country in the Gilbertson and Page in Nairobi, Kenya.

Masomere accepts underdogs tag

Paul Mundandi Sports Reporter
LUKE “Vahombe” Masomere says his team will go into their Castle Lager Premiership clash against Chicken Inn at Maglas tomorrow carrying the underdogs tag.
Chicken Inn stunned Highlanders 1-0 in their last league match while Shabanie Mine were beaten in the capital by Black Mambas during the midweek matches.

Cheetahs ready to sprint

Paul Munyuki Sport Reporter
THE Cheetahs are ready to battle in the Sevens Rugby World Cup and are set to leave the country tomorrow for their second appearance in as many tournaments with coach Gilbert “Gidza” Nyamutsamba aiming high.

Zifa committee to meet

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
ZIFA, still battling to repair an image that received a severe battering following the Warriors’ chaotic trip to Guinea last week, will meet in the capital this morning to take stock of the national team’s poor travelling and worst World Cup qualifying campaign.

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