The MDC's Transport Manager Pascal Gwezere, who is still being kept behind bars on trumped-up charges, could find his prison stay drawn out even longer, after the Attorney General's office filed an application challenging his bail.
Resuming from an overnight score of 189 runs, Matabeleland Tuskers added only six runs for 195 all out and the Mountaineers were 99-2 in reply in this Logan Cup tie at Mutare Sports Club.
IF Norman Mapeza wins the 2009 Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup - with the rag-tag army that he took into battle in East Africa - then he will have taken a huge step in a journey that should end up with him, one day, replacing Sunday Chidzambwa as Warriors' head coach.
MUCH has been spoken and written of late about what is commonly referred to as the, "outstanding issues" of the GPA.
Zimbabwe's music icons -- Oliver Mtukudzi and Alick Macheso are billed to share the stage for the first time in two years.
Zimbabwe will not benefit from the "patronising" and "ignorant" meddling of foreigners who know nothing about the real situation in the country, Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara has said.
Two Chinese tobacco firms have pledged to contribute towards relief aid and community development during their five-year period of investment in the country.
POLICE Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri has urged the force's National Traffic Unit and provincial commanders to improve measures to curb road carnage during the festive season.
NEWS editor of The Sunday News, Dumisani Sibanda is now the new president of the Zimbabwe Union of Journalists after he beat Herald Features Editor Isdore Guvamombe in an election that produced surprise inclusions.
Chitungwiza Central Hospital will soon introduce alternative treatment for patients with advanced kidney failure while awaiting the installation of haemodialysis machines.
Former Zupco board chairman Professor Charles Nherera, whose conviction on corruption charges was recently quashed by the High Court after he had already served his two-year jail term, says he is not a bitter man and being a "guest of the State" was a learning experience.
A Zimra official who in 2005 externalised foreign currency to buy a car in South Africa has been fired while the vehicle has been forfeited to the State.
THE Zimbabwe Kickboxing Association is scheduled to hold the national Martial Arts Games for the first time today at Girls High School in Harare.
The districts that attended Zanu-PF's Bindura, Youth and Women's League conferences are the ones that will represent the party membership at next week's National People's Congress in Harare.
it was when they were players in 1963, that was all that mattered.
ZIFA Eastern Region administrator Thaddeus Machawira has fired a salvo at Air Zimbabwe Jets and Masvingo United for allegedly challenging FC Victoria's promotion to the Premier Soccer League from the just-ended Division One championship.
FORMER Gunners' director Sweeny Mushonga has rallied the corporate world and the Government to come forward and assist the Premiership champions to overcome the huge financial burden that comes with representing Zimbabwe in the Champions League.
President Mugabe yesterday officially launched the National Tree Planting programme at the Midlands State University in the Vungu District just outside Gweru.
The budget has come, and unlike other things it does not come and go.
POPULAR urban grooves outfit Extra Large, popularly known as Maroja, often dwells on the lighter side of life.
SOUTHERN AFRICA is in agreement with the rest of the continent on a common position for the upcoming climate change negotiations in Copenhagen.
Three Masasa Primary School pupils in Chivhu have been missing since last Saturday.
A HARARE man accused of sexually abusing a seven-year-old girl in Glen View 1 after he lured her to his house to get a freeze-it yesterday appeared before a Harare magistrate facing rape charges.
Murder charges against a municipal policeman who allegedly killed a vendor at Chishawasha Grounds in Mbare are likely to be reduced to culpable homicide, the prosecution has said.
HEALTH professionals from clinics around Harare on Thursday described the response by mothers with children under the age of five to immunisation as "very low" compared to last year's national campaign.
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