DEMBARE FALL AGAIN

NOT even the return of their head coach Lloyd Mutasa from national duty could inspire Dynamos as the fading Glamour Boys once again put on a lacklustre display and fell to their second defeat in three league matches in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League at Baobab yesterday.

Govt avails $12m youth facility

GOVERNMENT has availed a $12 million loan facility for youths and is now working on the guidelines and conditions for accessing the money.

Recalling Africa’s harrowing tale of enslavement

George Pavlu Correspondent IN his book, “Slaves and Slavery”, published in 1998, the British writer Duncan Clarke defines slavery as “the reduction of fellow human beings to the legal status…

Little-known facts about Easter

This April 1, Christians will be celebrating Easter, the day on which the resurrection of Jesus is said to have taken place. The date of celebration changes from year to year.

Pardoned inmate nabbed hours later for theft

A Bulawayo man who was released from jail through the Presidential amnesty on Monday was arrested hours later for stealing property worth $670 in Tshabalala suburb.

City, Local Govt Board on collision course

Harare City Council has resolved to challenge the Local Government Board at the Constitutional Court for rejecting all three candidates it submitted for the coveted position of town clerk.

Uproar as Chamisa protects sitting MP

MDC-T Alliance presidential candidate Mr Nelson Chamisa has allegedly imposed his blue-eyed boy Mr Amos Chibaya in Mkoba constituency despite other seats in the Midlands province being up for grabs.

FIFA TO RULE ON ZIFA SAGA

WORLD football governing body FIFA are today expected to make a landmark pronouncement which will be the guiding principle in the resolution of the saga which has exploded in ZIFA in the wake of some boardroom battles for the control of the game.

Make Zim a crime-free nation: Comm Matanga

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has been urged to increase visibility by increasing patrols across the country in order to guarantee a crime-free environment.

Gokwe farmers pin hopes on cotton

Farmers in Gokwe are pinning their hopes on cotton this season following erratic rains, which affected their other crops. Farmers said the cotton crop was the only one that seemed to be thriving under these conditions.

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