Banned Botswana runner selling ‘famous’ Olympic silver medal

Nijel Amos said he is selling Botswana’s first Olympic medal, his 800m silver from the 2012 London Games, to help support his family after he received a three-year doping ban last week.

‘Monster’ in-law takes over

  Tanyaradzwa Mujati Weekender Reporter A PENHALONGA woman stands accused of abusing her in-laws and driving them out of their house. The elderly Fernando Benjamin and Evernice Benjamin have since…

JAILED COPS GET HIGH COURT RELIEF

TWO police officers, who made headlines for obstructing the course of justice and were sentenced to 48 months in jail, have been granted bail pending appeal by the Harare High Court.

Banned Botswana runner selling Olympic silver medal

GABORONE. — Nijel Amos said he is selling Botswana’s first Olympic medal, his 800m silver from the 2012 London Games, to help support his family after he received a three-year…

IT’S OK FOR ST GILES

OK Zimbabwe has launched the ‘Friends of St Giles’ campaign aimed at helping the medical and rehabilitation centre.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Companies must plough back to locals

  In the justice delivery system, they say justice must not only be done, but should be seen to be done. In equal measure, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) must not…

WILL THE MAID FINALLY BE LOCATED?

WILL the MAID finally be located to provide evidence, and get it tested, in Ronald Ngwenya’s rape case?

Madrid Open organisers apologise

Madrid. — The organisers of the Madrid Open have apologised to the women’s doubles finalists of this year’s tournament following criticism for denying players the opportunity to make speeches at…

Twin evils of drug abuse and child marriages

Marvelous Manikai Streets are now full of destroyed futures, shattered dreams and lost hopes. Our generation, ama 2000, has been practicing incongruous activities. Abuse of drugs like dombo or mutoriro…

How to handle rural home deaths

  The legal framework for death registration in Zimbabwe is stipulated in the Births and Deaths Registration Act [Chapter 5:02], and the Burial and Cremation Act [Chapter 5:03]. Here we…

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