Zanu-PF endorses elections
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Zanu-PF has endorsed the results of provincial executive elections held in seven provinces at the weekend, declaring them free and fair, despite objections from some contestants.
Find alternative accommodation before demolitions, Govt urged
Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has been urged to find alternative accommodation for people whose houses were constructed illegally on land designated for other purposes, especially in Chitungwiza and Seke communal lands.
No plans to scrap Aids Levy: Parirenyatwa
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Health and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyatwa yesterday dismissed reports that Government plans to scrap the Aids Levy. The Aids Levy was introduced in 1999…
Makamba free to return
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Local businessman Mr James Makamba, who is in self-imposed exile, is free to return home since he was not expelled, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister…
PSL governors meet to plan for next season
Ricky Zililo Sports Reporter CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League governors meet in Harare tomorrow to review the 2013 season as well as plan for next season. The meeting will also…
‘WE WANT A CREDIBLE ZIFA POLL’
Augustine Hwata Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA will be under the microscope with Parliament expecting the national football governing body to deliver a credible poll when the association holds elections for…
Zimbabwe hold fast to their RWC dream
FOR the past three years, all the talk in Zimbabwean rugby has centred around the dream to go to the Rugby World Cup for the first time in 22 years.…
Ndoro off to South Africa
Sikhumbuzo Moyo ZIMBABWE Castle Lager Golden Boot winner Tendai Ndoro flew out of the country yesterday to join his Absa Premiership side Mpumalanga Black Aces in South Africa.
‘We have long way to go’
Manchester – Manchester United manager David Moyes maintains that his side can still win the Premier League despite slipping 12 points behind leaders Arsenal.
England hit back at Aussies
England fought back after an ominous Australian start as a tense, seesaw first day of the second Test ended with the hosts on 273-5. But despite having lost the toss…



