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September 2012

Dynamos hammer Shabanie 4-1 to go top

DYNAMOS responded to their midweek setback in emphatic fashion when they fired four goals to dispatch out-of-sorts Shabanie Mine at Rufaro yesterday and reclaim top spot in the Castle Lager Premiership soccer championship race.

Quelaton Quieten Caps United Revival With Draw

Relegation haunted Quelaton showed their intent of going down with a fight by putting up a satisfactory performance and in the process snatched a valuable point against a rejuvenated CAPS United during yesterday’s Castle Lager Premiership soccer match at Luveve.

Vigil reply to MDC – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

The Vigil is not allied to any political party although most of our supporters are MDC members. Indeed, we have happily worked with the MDC in the UK, most recently during last week’s demonstrations of encouragement outside the Tanzania and Botswana High Commissions in London.

Too many looters in Zimbabwe Government

Amongst us, we have plunderers and greedy and thoroughly corrupt bureaucrats who have absolutely no shame as they selfishly continue to bleed this otherwise beautiful country, dry. These are women and men with no shame.

Alick Macheso’s former dancer faces eviction

Former Orchestra Mberikwazvo ‘bad boy’, Peter Kagomera faces eviction from his Chitungwiza lodgings following revelations that he has neglected paying his rentals for two months. The nimble-footed dancer confirmed he was broke.

Mugabe election dates impossible

HARARE – Zimbabwe cannot go for fresh polls in March because there is no money to bankroll a referendum and fresh elections within six months among other reasons, analysts and political parties have said.

Elizabeth Tsvangirai First MDC-T Rally in Pictures

On Saturday the MDC-T celebrated its 13th anniversary in Bulawayo with a rally at White City Stadium. It was also the ‘First’ rally attended by the ‘First’ Lady in waiting, Elizabeth Tsvangirai, since her marriage to the Prime Minister.

Mai Rwizi goes down memory lane

She played the good wife who submitted to her husband and loved him for who he was. Even when the chips were down, Mai Rwizi would cheer up Baba Rwizi who was a mischief maker.