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ZIMPAPERS MOBILE NEWS 28 SEPTEMBER 2014 TOP STORIES MLISWA LINKS TO CIA EXPOSED ----- Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial chair Cde Temba Mliswa took suspected CIA spy Mr Eric Little to meet local government leaders in Hurungwe West in mid-June.During the tour he allegedly told constituents to stop saying Pamberi neZanu,and that they should embrace the Americans for their money.Prior to the latest revelations,Cde Mliswa was on record denying he got funding from the US Embassy in Harare,but also said he saw nothing wrong with accepting such money.SUNDAY MAIL SCHOOLS TO LOSE EXAM STATUS OVER LEAKAGES ----- ZIMBABWE Schools Examination Council has warned schools that if they leak this years examinations they risk being banned from being examination centres.Responding to questions sent by Sunday News, Zimsec acting director Mr John Maramba said regulations have been put in place to avoid the leakage of examination papers that have characterised past examination periods.-SUNDAY NEWS VP MUJURU IN SPY WARNING ----- Zanu-PF should be wary of being infiltrated by agents of hostile Western governments working to destroy the party under the guise of promoting development, Vice-President Mujuru has said.VP Mujuru said this yesterday while addressing hundreds of party supporters at Harare International Airport who were welcoming President Mugabe back from the 69th United Nations General Assembly.-SUNDAY MAIL BUSINESS NEWS THE BIG SPENDING SHIFT ----- RETAILERS are being forced to adjust their business and pricing models as consumer spending patterns shift from high value goods and services to conveniently priced alternatives.Prices have become a key factor shaping consumers decision-making.The tale of two listed beverage manufacturers-Delta Corporation and Afdis-tellingly points to a new phenomenon on the local market.-SUNDAY MAIL ZIM, COMESA SIGN 4,2 MILLION EURO GRANT TO BOOST CLOTHING INDUSTRY ----- ZIMBABWE and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa have signed an agreement for the regional trading bloc to provide a 4,2 million euro grant to boost value addition in the clothing sector, a move expected to boost capacity that has fallen to below 10 percent over the years.-SUNDAY NEWS ENTERTAINMENT NEWS IYASA COLLABOS WITH AUSTRIAN MUSICIANS ----- LOCAL arts ensemble, Iyasa, is in Austria where they launched a collaborative album with Austrian musicians, Lisa Stern & Eric Spitzer Marylyn last Thursday.The album, Amaculo is made up of tracks that combine Austrian folk and SiNdebele songs.-SUNDAY NEWS SPORTS NEWS SEPARATING MEN FROM BOYS ----- DYNAMOS coach Kallisto Pasuwa fears complacency could be his sides greatest undoing as the champions host relegation-threatened Shabanie Mine at Rufaro this afternoon. Striker Washington Pakamisa looks set to bounce back into the DeMbare starting XI at the expense of an injured Simba Sithole,as the log leaders seek to stretch their league unbeaten run to 13 games.-SUNDAY MAIL HIGHLANDERS, ZPC KARIBA FACE-OFF ----- STUTTERING Bulawayo football giants Highlanders get an opportunity to get their title aspirations back on track when they meet this seasons surprise package ZPC Kariba in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at Hartsfield Rugby Ground this afternoon.-SUNDAY NEWS MAPEZA UNDER NO ILLUSION ----- FC PLATINUM coach Norman Mapeza is not under any illusions as he seeks to transform his expensively assembled side into genuine title contenders.The 42-year-old gaffer says the miners,who have had little joy despite some heavy investment,have every reason to fire him if he fails to produce results.-SUNDAY MAIL -----
Posted on: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 04:24:39 +0000

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