August 2011

SADC Should Stick to Revolutionary Ideology

Ships plying their route in placid or stormy seas see their way through by means of a technological eye that neither blinks nor is prone to blindness otherwise they might veer off course in tempestuous weather and rush headlong into reefs with telling results.

Court Adjourns As Rape Victim Breaks Down

A RAPE victim yesterday broke down in court soon after seeing her assailant, forcing the matter to be postponed. The incident occurred after the 23-year-old victim had been called to give evidence.

Reign of Terror Ends As Robbers Get 18 Years

FIVE Epworth men who robbed residents of Mabvuku and Tafara at night were yesterday slapped with effective 18-year-jail terms each.

Traffic Cops Warn On Illegal Beacon Lights Use

TRAFFIC police have warned motorists to desist from putting beacon lights on their vehicles saying only authorised vehicles are allowed to do so.

Conrad Rautenbach Hires Subaru

ACE Zimbabwean motor rally driver Conrad Rautenbach is taking no chances in his quest to land this year's FIA African Rally Championship crown as he has hired a Subaru Impreza N16 for this weekend's Kobil Rally of Tanzania.

Speed Merchant Missing in Action

FOR Norman Mapeza, who will be missing the services of the man who has provided the goals so far, Knowledge Musona, the numbers show he does not have a speed merchant in his side none measured better than nine metres per second, which is too slow for a high-intensity output.

Caps Show Character

LLOYD CHITEMBWE'S call for his players to evoke the spirit of the Class of '96 was answered as CAPS United finally came good against a fellow Big Three club, for the first time this season, at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday.

Warriors Turn to Malajila

SEASONED Dynamos hitman Cuthbert Malajila has been recalled to the Warriors ahead of Zimbabwe's decisive African Cup of Nations Group A qualifier against Liberia at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday.

National Gallery Facilitates Children's Art Camps

The National Gallery of Zimbabwe in Harare has been facilitating children's art camps for years with a vision to nurture talent from very tender age.

ZB Financial Holdings Finally Out of the Woods

The stabilisation of the economy following the adoption of the multiple currency system is paying dividends as most banks have returned to profitability.