ZPC Hwange, How Mine lead Division One pack

Sports Reporter

ZPC Hwange are now joint leaders of the Zifa Southern Region Division One Soccer League with How Mine following their 1-0 win against Mpumalanga United.

Sibanda tries luck in Oman

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

FC Platinum and Warriors striker Charles Sibanda sneaked out of the country last week for a month long trial stint with unnamed clubs in the Asian country of Oman.

Bosso duo impresses Jomo

Lovemore Dube

THE Highlanders duo of Eric Mudzingwa and midfield hardman Mthulisi Maphosa impressed Jomo Sono on Sunday in their club’s Castle Lager Premiership clash with Motor Action at Barbourfields Stadium.

PSL eyes SuperSport broadcast deal

Sports Editor

THE Premier Soccer League is expected to seal a trial broadcasting rights deal with SuperSport this week before a crucial meeting in Harare on Saturday to be attended by club governors.

Accommodate SMEs in closed factories: Minister

Thandeka Moyo and Lynot Munyaka

THE revival of Bulawayo lies with the small-scale businesses and they should be allowed to move into the closed factory premises, a Cabinet Minister said yesterday.

Motorist kidnaps cop

Chronicle Reporter

THERE was drama along the Bulawayo-Plumtree highway when a motorist reportedly drove off with a policeman who had entered his vehicle to conduct a search at a roadblock.

Decomposing human hand causes a stir

Lorraine Phiri

A DECOMPOSING human hand was found yesterday morning at Basic Shopping Centre in Tshabalala in Bulawayo, causing a stir in the suburb.

Kereke seeks immunity

Harare Bureau

The feud between Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Dr Gideon Gono and his former advisor Dr Munyaradzi Kereke has spilled into Parliament,

‘MDC-T leadership corrupt’

Harare Bureau

A UK-based pro MDC-T group, Zimbabwe Vigil, has said the party is likely to lose the forthcoming harmonised elections because of rampant corruption among its top leadership.

Gwanda drought relief programme hangs in limbo

Marvelous Moyo

THE Gwanda District Drought Relief Programme, which was expected to start next week, is in doubt as the local Grain Marketing Board (GMB) depot has run out of maize.