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Tuesday, 18 December 2012 10:49
HARARE - The case of former Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) chief executive Henrietta Rushwaya who is accused of masterminding the Asiagate scandal has been transferred to Chitungwiza Magistrates’ Courts. Rushwaya’s trial, which was being held at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts, was...Read More
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Tuesday, 20 November 2012 11:52
HARARE - Controversial trips by the Zimbabwe national football team organised by axed Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) chief executive Henrietta Rushwaya in Asia were unsanctioned and unauthorised, the court heard. The court heard Rushwaya did not consult the board or get...Read More
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Sport » Dakarai Mashava, Senior Sports Writer
Monday, 12 November 2012 13:28
HARARE - An attempt by ex-Zifa chief executive Henrietta Rushwaya to knock off her Asiagate scandal trial at the Harare Magistrates’ Court has once again illustrated a worrying trend by “connected elites” to subvert the rule of law, legal experts say....Read More
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Sport » Dakarai Mashava, Senior Sports Writer
Thursday, 08 November 2012 12:09
HARARE - Footballers and officials found guilty of match-fixing and illegal betting in the Asiagate scam have to fork out $6 000 for their cases to be heard by a Zifa Special Appeals Committee commissioned in Harare yesterday. Zifa president Cuthbert...Read More
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Sport » Enock Muchinjo, Sports Editor
Friday, 26 October 2012 13:08
HARARE - THIS IS THE SECOND OF A TWO-PART SPeCIAL IN WHICH ZIFA PRESIDENT CUTHBERT DUBE TALKS ABOUT THE CONCLUSION OF THE ASIAGATE MATCH-FIXING PROBE, UNPRECEdeNTED LIFE AND LENGTHY BANS, AFRICAN NATIONS CUP QUALIFICATION FAILURE, DEEP BOARD DIVISIONS, CALLS FOR HIS...Read More
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Sport » Dakarai Mashava, Senior Sports Writer
Thursday, 25 October 2012 11:11
HARARE - Before being banned for life last week by Zifa for his part in the Asiagate scandal, Sunday Chidzambwa was the “high priest” of Zimbabwean football. But his sudden and abrupt fall from the lofty apex of Zimbabwe’s football has...Read More
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Thursday, 25 October 2012 09:58
HARARE - Former Zifa boss Henrietta Rushwaya has engaged a new lawyer after a Harare magistrate ruled that her previous lawyers were “taking the court for a ride”. This followed the continuous postponement of the case at the lawyers’ instance. Rushwaya’s...Read More
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Wednesday, 24 October 2012 09:47
HARARE - Former Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) chief executive Henrietta Rushwaya was abandoned by her lawyers yesterday as her corruption trial opened at the Harare Magistrates’ Court. Rushwaya, who was fined for wilful default after failing to appear in court on...Read More
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Sport » Maxwell Sibanda, Assistant Editor
Wednesday, 24 October 2012 09:31
HARARE - Fate has it that regardless of how educated or wise we might be, we get tricked once in a while in life. And most of the time it is an old boys’ trick that knocks us. The Chinhoyi...Read More
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Opinion & Analysis » Stan Gama, Group Editor
Wednesday, 24 October 2012 09:31
HARARE - ANZ’s group editor, stanley gama, sensed the asiagate scandal four years ago. NOW In the aftermath of the Asiagate scandal, blood is all over the floor and 15 people have been banned for life while dozens others will receive...Read More
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Wednesday, 24 October 2012 09:31
HARARE - Zimbabwe's law enforcement agents have moved a step closer to laying criminal charges against football players and officials found guilty last week of match-fixing, it emerged yesterday. Fresh from being slapped with life and lengthy bans from all...Read More
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Sport » Enock Muchinjo, Sports Editor
Sunday, 21 October 2012 12:24
HARARE - I had always suspected something was terribly wrong, but could not exactly put my finger on it. Back then, I would have never guessed that it was match-fixing, for that vice was pretty much a new phenomenon in this...Read More
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Thursday, 18 October 2012 11:45
HARARE - Former Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) chief executive Henrietta Rushwaya leads a list of 13 individuals facing life bans from all football activities after being found guilty of match-fixing, it emerged last night. Although the full list was not available...Read More
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Friday, 14 September 2012 11:52
HARARE - The trial of former Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) chief executive Henrietta Rushwaya, who is facing nine counts of corruptly concealing a transaction from her principal, has been postponed to September 23. The trial was supposed to open on Wednesday...Read More
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