Dynamos push aside their troubles to dispatch Bantu Rovers
by Sikhumbuzo Moyo,Senior Sports Reporter
Bantu Rovers…….0
Dynamos…………(1) 2
Fight erupts over Vic Falls Rainforest entrance

By Patrick Chitumba
THERE was drama at the Victoria Falls Rainforest entrance on Friday when the National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe (NMMZ) unilaterally took over the control of the facility from the National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (NPWMA).
Guinea votes in historic presidential run-off
CONAKRY – Coup-weary Guineans voted Sunday in a long-delayed presidential run-off to choose the country’s first democratically elected leader after a campaign marred by violence between rival supporters.
China offers to support Portugal but no debt pledge
LISBON-Chinese President Hu Jintao wrapped up a visit to Portugal Sunday with pledges to support its battered economy, but he did not commit to purchasing Portuguese debt as was widely anticipated.
Defeat of sanctions necessary
AFRICAN FOCUS By Tafataona Mahoso.
The desperation of super-powers (and the thousands of NGOs they fund) over a small country of less than 14 million people is bound to make a juicy and lasting story.
Munya ready to pay lobola for the mother of his son
MUNYA (real name Munyaradzi Chidzonga) has finally put to rest the speculation surrounding his unofficial union with the mother of his child, Adiona Maboreke.
Israel’s top Rabbi promises to aid Zimbabwe on diamonds
Sunday Mail Correspondent
A TOP Jewish cleric has promised to support Zimbabwe in its campaign to be allowed to sell its diamonds on the international market without hindrances.
Chaos looms at DeMbare
DYNAMOS’ title charge is in danger of being choked by an ugly showdown between the club executive and players over the disbursement of proceeds from the team’s remarkable run in this year’s Caf Champions League.
How Canadile siphoned diamonds from Marange
By Phyllis Kachere and Itai Mazire
DIAMONDS worth over US$100 million are believed to have been smuggled out of the country by Canadile Miners and sold on the black market with part of the proceeds being pocketed by company officials under the guise of loans.
Thunderous welcome for President Mugabe in Tanzania
By Robert Mukondiwa
DAR ES SALAAM-PRESIDENT Mugabe returned home Saturday after attending the inauguration of Tanzanian president Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete in Dar es Salaam.











