Classifieds – 6 September 2012

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Where are they now? Brian Njobvu

Most of his playing days were confined to the coal-mining town of Hwange, but Brian Njobvu...

Best of the Best – Batsirayi Dhliwayo

He starred for Ziscosteel and Railstars in the 1990s – winning the Southern Region Induna Foods...

From the terraces

Caps United...

Karuru switches base

Warriors attacking midfielder, Ovidy Karuru, has finally broken ranks with French Ligue 2 outfit Boulogne. The...

Tembo excited by new role

Former national team defender, Kaitano Tembo, this week expressed excitement at being elevated to the position...

“Sport for Peace” gets thumbs-up

The Centre for Community Development in Zimbabwe has launched a project that seeks to promote peace...

Zimbabwean gunmen on the road

At least five Zimbabwean strikers are still jobless and searching in South Africa. Former Warriors captain,...

Bill Watch 41/2012 of 3rd September

Both Houses resume sitting Tuesday 4th September...

International publishers present concerns to Ukrainian President

A group of leading publishers and editors from around the world met with Ukrainian President Viktor...

ZimRights Condemns banning of peace-building play

ZimRights Condemns banning of peace-building play...

What is the Future of the COPAC Draft Constitution?

ZANU-PF have rejected the COPAC draft constitution They have produced a redraft of it which...

Mwonzora castigates Chombo for protecting corruption

MDC-T spokesman Douglas Mwonzora on Monday fired a broadside at Local Government Minister Ignatius Chombo, for...

Makumbe begins campaign to stand as MDC-T MP

On Saturday university lecturer and political analyst Professor John Makumbe was introduced to thousands of voters...

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