Ngezi built on platinum foundation
LOG leaders Ngezi Platinum Stars didn’t only underline their solid title credentials, after a late Clive Augusto goal gave them a 1-0 victory over Chicken Inn at Baobab last Saturday, but also ensured they remained unbeaten in 26 league matches in their backyard.
Police on high alert for unrepentant ex-convicts
Police in Midlands are closely monitoring more than 3 000 ex-convicts released from prisons under the Presidential amnesty and will arrest those that will dare break the law again, national police spokesperson Chief Superintendent Paul Nyathi has said.
Benza responds to critics
HERENTALS owner Innocent Benza, who also also plays as a striker for the team at 45, has responded to criticism he should hang his boots and limit his roles to financing the team.
Man stabbed over infidelity
Police in Gweru are investigating a case in which a 37-year-old man was fatally stabbed with a broken beer bottle on the neck by a fellow imbiber who accused him of having an affair with his wife.
Rugby teams get kits
HARTMAN House and St George’s College rugby teams got a timely morale-booster ahead of their South Africa Tour when they received playing kits from a number of local companies in Harare yesterday.
Four new State universities to open
Government has approved the opening of four new State universities countrywide in a move expected to consolidate Zimbabwe’s position as one of the countries with the highest number of institutions of higher learning in the region and beyond.
Govt to intervene in Tongaat stand-off
Government has pledged to bring a lasting solution to the stand-off between 1 000 sugar cane farmers in the Lowveld and sugar producer Tongaat Hulett over the contentious issue of Division of Proceeds (DOP) in cane milling.
No excuses, electoral reforms are all around us
A scarecrow does not really do anything to crows. It certainly does not scare crows. Instead, the crows see it and, on the basis of an assumption that they make about the threat it poses to their life and limb, the crows are scared away.
High murder cases worry chiefs
Traditional leaders in Zaka have expressed concern over the sharp increase in murder cases.
Matemadanda saves settlers
Zanu-PF Secretary for War Veterans Cde Victor Matemadanda has said he is negotiating with responsible authorities to ensure villagers in Ngondombi and Mapfungautsi Forest in Gokwe are not evicted.











