Home semi-final pleases Matland Warriors

Sports Reporter

MATABELELAND Warriors coach Rueben Kumpasa is confident that his side will utilise home advantage when they take on Old Georgians in the semi-final of the National Rugby League set for Hartsfield on Saturday.

Coventry becomes Warriors fan

Harare Bureau
Zimbabwe registered their biggest victory at Rufaro in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers in a long time, when they beat Angola 3-1 and what a befitting occasion it was, as our golden girl             Kirsty Coventry also cheered the boys from the terraces.

Scan exposes Young Warriors age cheats

From Lovemore Dube in Harare

ZIFA will take stern action against those responsible for doctoring documents of four national Under-17 team players who were thrown out of the camp last week after an MRI scan proved they were over age.

The homeless ‘forgotten’ in census exercise

Leonard Ncube

BETWEEN the 17th and 29th last month Zimbabwe embarked on a landmark national census exercise, the fourth the country has held since independence.

SA rights group probes miners killing

A key human rights organisation in South Africa has launched an independent investigation into the police shooting that resulted in the deaths of 34 protesting workers at Marikana mine last month.

Roki’s band denied UK visas

Givemore Muzariri

Sensational Zimbabwean singer and dancer Rockford Josphats will have to revert to his old style of singing when he travels to the United Kingdom next week after the majority of his band members were denied visas.

Violence mars My Own Boss

Entertainment Reporter

VIOLENCE has once again reared its ugly head in a reality show after the Gweru male contestant in the ongoing My Own Boss (MOB), Buy Zimbabwe Edition, was evicted for kicking a female Harare contestant over money.

ZNA, Namibian Defence Forces’ interaction hailed

Chronicle Reporter

THE interaction between the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) and the Namibian Defence Forces (NDF) is welcome and will go a long way in promoting skills that will improve both armies.

Speaking at a graduation ceremony at Imbizo Barracks in Bulawayo on Thursday, when seven soldiers received certificates for completing an ammunition technical officers’ course, the deputy Commander HQ

Bulawayo District Lieutenant Colonel Patrick Munyanduki said he was impressed by the relationship between the two countries.

“I am impressed with the inclusion of our brothers from the Namibian Defence Forces who were part of the six-month course. The ammunition technical officers’ course was designed to equip you with supervisory skills in the field of ammunition and we now expect you to supervise ammunition technicians during different operations,” said Lt Col Munyanduki.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Govt must decide on civil servants bonuses

Schools open for the third term tomorrow amid confusion regarding civil servants’ bonuses. Finance Minister Tendai Biti said last Thursday that depressed revenue inflows had crippled Government programmes thereby constraining its ability to raise funds to pay civil servants’ bonuses.

Cross-border traders must focus on expansion

Vaidah Mashangwa

Men and women should be viewed as equal contributors to the development of economies the world over.