Chitembwe credits his troops

CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe says his players should get the credit for their steady start in the Castle Lager Premiership campaign and their professionalism means they won’t underrate any side in the league.

Chitembwe credits his troops

CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe says his players should get the credit for their steady start in the Castle Lager Premiership campaign and their professionalism means they won’t underrate any side in the league.

FC Platinum praise Sweswe

THE leadership at reigning Premiership champions, FC Platinum, have heaped praises on assistant coach Lizwe Sweswe for holding fort with “distinction” in the absence of head coach Norman Mapeza, who was down with a back injury.

FC Platinum praise Sweswe

THE leadership at reigning Premiership champions, FC Platinum, have heaped praises on assistant coach Lizwe Sweswe for holding fort with “distinction” in the absence of head coach Norman Mapeza, who was down with a back injury.

FC Platinum praise Sweswe

THE leadership at reigning Premiership champions, FC Platinum, have heaped praises on assistant coach Lizwe Sweswe for holding fort with “distinction” in the absence of head coach Norman Mapeza, who was down with a back injury.

FC Platinum praise Sweswe

THE leadership at reigning Premiership champions, FC Platinum, have heaped praises on assistant coach Lizwe Sweswe for holding fort with “distinction” in the absence of head coach Norman Mapeza, who was down with a back injury.

FC Platinum praise Sweswe

THE leadership at reigning Premiership champions, FC Platinum, have heaped praises on assistant coach Lizwe Sweswe for holding fort with “distinction” in the absence of head coach Norman Mapeza, who was down with a back injury.

FC Platinum praise Sweswe

THE leadership at reigning Premiership champions, FC Platinum, have heaped praises on assistant coach Lizwe Sweswe for holding fort with “distinction” in the absence of head coach Norman Mapeza, who was down with a back injury.

Law society slams Chamisa

The MDC-T faction led by Mr Nelson Chamisa undermined the integrity of the courts and should be charged for contempt for ascribing wrong motives to a judge who presided over a case in which Mr Chamisa sought to stop his rival Dr Thokozani Khupe from using the party’s name and logo, legal experts said yesterday.

Law society slams Chamisa

The MDC-T faction led by Mr Nelson Chamisa undermined the integrity of the courts and should be charged for contempt for ascribing wrong motives to a judge who presided over a case in which Mr Chamisa sought to stop his rival Dr Thokozani Khupe from using the party’s name and logo, legal experts said yesterday.

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