FC Platinum, Highlanders draw
HIGHLANDERS fought relentlessly to salvage a point when they came from a goal down to draw with10-man FC Platinum in a four-goal Castle Lager Premier Soccer League thriller here yesterday.
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HIGHLANDERS fought relentlessly to salvage a point when they came from a goal down to draw with10-man FC Platinum in a four-goal Castle Lager Premier Soccer League thriller here yesterday.
OVER 20 000 members of the Seventh Day Adventist Church from Bulawayo and beyond thronged Barbourfields Stadium yesterday afternoon to welcome their world leader Mr Ted Wilson.
ABOUT 65 villagers from Springs Farm in Kensington, Bulawayo, have dragged four Zanu-PF youth officials to court for allegedly terrorising them and threatening to demolish their homesteads while claiming to be officials from the President’s Office.
Violence reared its ugly head once again in Hurungwe West ahead of a visit by Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa today with Zanu PF youths allegedly beating up rivals and disrupting a meeting organised by independent candidate, Temba Mliswa.
BARELY a month after he was assaulted during Independence Day celebrations in Nyanyadzi, former Energy deputy minister Munacho Mutezo was last Friday chased away from Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko’s familiarisation tour in Chimanimani.
“Find me a pastor who is living in a house same like mine on the picture and I will give you R2500 (100,000)”, writes Pastor Hastings Salanje.
White South Africans are worse than Hitler, Education Minister Blade Nzimande is anti-Black, Wits University is an animal farm and he will never work for the fathers of “arrogant Zionist Jewish kids”. These are the words of Mcebo Dlamini.
Caught shooting a documentary without a licence in one of Zimbabwe’s national parks? That’ll be $1,000 to get your camera back, thanks very much.
President Mugabe does not owe former Zanu-PF Mashonaland East provincial chair Mr Ray Kaukonde any money, contrary to reports by privately-owned newspaper NewsDay, Presidential Spokesperson Mr George Charamba has said.
It is arguably the only genre that has managed break the generational divide, receiving appreciation and scrutiny from both the young and mature.