September 2011

Man Stuns Court With Pangolin Fable

ONE of the men who were allegedly found in possession of a pangolin on Tuesday stunned the court when he said he was caught while trying to deliver the protected animal to President Mugabe at State House.

Mbare Trio Denied Bail On Robbery Charges

THREE men accused of robbing another man of his vehicle, cash and two mobile phones in Karoi last year appeared at the Harare Magistrates' Courts yesterday charged with robbery.

Sengu to Do Community Service

CAPS United Football Club defender David "Maketo" Sengu yesterday escaped a custodial sentence after he was ordered to perform 525 hours of community service for bedding his under-age lover.

Zifa Introduces Pre-Sale Tickets

IN a bid to avoid congestion at the turnstiles of the high-profile African Cup of Nations qualifier between Zimbabwe and Liberia at the National Sports Stadium, Zifa have introduced pre-sale tickets for the encounter.

First Degree Course Underway

THE First Degree coaching course being hosted by the Zimbabwe Handball Federation got underway at the weekend with 61 participants taking part at the Chitungwiza Aquatic Complex.

Team Off to Maputo

GOVERNMENT has expressed confidence in Team Zimbabwe that they will triumph at the 10th All-Africa Games with the State this time having worked hard to fund Team Zimbabwe to the sporting extravaganza.

Nation Test Pedigree Under Scrutiny

ZIMBABWE'S return to Test cricket comes under scrutiny against "youthful" Pakistan at Queens Sports Club here starting today.

Mbada Unveil U.S. $1 Million Tournament

DOMESTIC football broke new ground last night when major diamonds mining firm Mbada Diamonds unveiled a US$1 million knockout tournament for the Premier Soccer League.

Kapini Rallies Warriors

ECCENTRIC Warriors goalkeeper Tapuwa Kapini believes Sunday's 2012 African Cup of Nations showdown with Liberia at the National Sports Stadium will present the hosts with a big test of their pedigree to qualify for the continental football showpiece.

'The Aristocracy of Mercy'

All the time they were reporting on the turmoil in Egypt, they were careful not to vilify Mubarak but they do vilify Gaddafi. Why? That is significant." This was said by a writer who preferred to be identified as Correspondent. I highlighted some of what he said on this column when the Libyan crisis started in March.