Musona talks up Warriors
LONDON. – Zimbabwe striker Knowledge Musona is confident the Warriors can qualify for the 2012 Nations Cup finals and he
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Mzembi wins Sino-African award
Isdore Guvamombe
TOURISM and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi has won one of the awards given by the Shanghai-based Chinese
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Blind men arrested for threatening immigration officials
Beitbridge Bureau
FOUR blind men and a woman from Beitbridge town have been arrested for touting and threatening to beat immigration officers
Quelaton first D1 team to book berth in Premier Soccer League
Bulawayo Bureau
QUELATON became the first club from the four Zifa Division One Leagues to book berth in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer
Thousands face deportation from South Africa
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau
SOUTH AFRICA will, with immediate effect, start deporting illegal Zimbabwean immigrants following the expiry of the July 31 deadline to regularise their stay in that country.
This marks the end of an amnesty on Zimbabweans living illegally in South Africa.
The amnesty paving way for Zimbabweans to regularise their stay ran from May 5, 2009 to July 31 this year.
South Africa received and processed over 275 000 applications from Zimbabweans regularising their stay there.
South Africa’s Home Affairs Department communicated the decision to their Zimbabwean counterparts last Thursday.
The two countries’ officials are expected to meet today.
The blitz will target those without passports and others trying to enter the country through illegal points.
Shanduka to invest US$137m in Lonmin’s Limpopo division
LONDON. – Miner Lonmin, the world’s third-largest platinum producer, has agreed a deal which could see South Africa’s



