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Singapore vs Zimbabwe 2010 YOG score 3:0

Singapore got their Youth Olympic football campaign off to a fine start yesterday when they defeated Zimbabwe 3-1 in their opening Group D match at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Zimbabwe had arrived on the Republic#39;s shores with a formidable scoring record of 39 goals in five warm-up matches prior to the Youth Olympics, albeit against local youth teams in their country. However, it was Singapore, not the Africans, who scored first – after 10 seconds, in fact. Winning possession after the Zimbabw

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Zimbabweans wash dirty US dollars with soap, water

HARARE, Zimbabwe — The washing machine cycle takes about 45 minutes — and George Washington comes out much cleaner in the Zimbabwe-style laundering of dirty money. Low-denomination U.S bank notes change hands until they fall apart here in Africa, and the bills are routinely carried in underwear and shoes through crime-ridden slums. Some have become almost too smelly to handle, so Zimbabweans have taken to putting their $1 bills through the spin cycle and hanging them up to dry with clothes pins alongside sheets and items of clothing. It's the best solution — apart from rubber gloves or disinfectant wipes — in a continent where the U.S. dollar has long been the currency of choice and where the lifespan of a dollar far exceeds what the U.S. Federal Reserve intends. Zimbabwe's coalition government officially declared the U.S. dollar legal tender last year to eradicate world record inflation of billions of percent in the local Zimbabwe dollar as the economy collapsed. The U.S. Federal Reserve destroys about 7,000 tons of worn-out money every year. It says the average $1 bill circulates in the United States for about 20 months — nowhere near its African life span of many years. Larger denominations coming in through banks and formal import and export trade are less soiled. But among Africa's poor, the $1, $2, $5 and $10 bills are the most sought after. Dirty $1 bills can remain in circulation at rural markets, bus parks and beer halls almost indefinitely, or at least until they finally disintegrate. Still, banks and most businesses in Zimbabwe do not accept torn, Scotch-taped, scorched, defaced, exceptionally dirty or otherwise damaged U.S. notes. Zimbabweans say the U.S. notes do best with gentle hand-washing in warm water. But at a laundry and dry cleaner in eastern Harare, a machine cycle does little harm either to the cotton-weave type of paper. Locals say chemical “dry cleaning” is not recommended — it fades the color of the famed greenback. Laundry worker Alex Mupondi said customers asked him to try machine-washing a selection of bills and the result impressed him. But storekeeper Jackie Dube hasn't yet taken up advice of friends to cleanse the often damp and stinking U.S. dollars she receives for the garments and cheap Chinese consumer goods she sells in Harare. It's time-consuming, she says, adding that stinky, unhygienic bills are a problem. “I get rid of the worst of the notes as soon as I can in change,” she said. added by: im1mjrpain

Zimbabwe 0 – 3 Brazil Highlights International Friendly 2010 Fifa World Cup South Africa

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Brazil defeated Zimbabwe 3-0 in a World Cup warmup on Wednesday thanks to goals from Michel Bastos, Robinho and Elano. An almost full-strength Brazil team made a sloppy start at Harare’s National Sports Stadium but picked up the pace to earn a comfortable victory with less than two weeks to go before its World Cup debut. The five-time world champion suffered a scare, though, with first-choice goalkeeper Julio Cesar forced off injured in the 26th minute. The Champions League winner with Inter Milan left the field walking and the extent of the injury was not immediately known. Left back Michel Bastos opened the scoring with a powerful free kick in the 41st minute, winger Robinho added a second from inside the penalty area in the 44th and midfielder Elano wrapped things up from close range in the 56th. It was Brazil’s first warmup since arriving in Africa to begin its World Cup preparations. It will face Tanzania in Dar es Salaam on Sunday in its final match before opening its campaign against North Korea in Johannesburg on June 15. Brazil, wearing a blue strip, made too many passing errors early on and encountered problems at the back against 110th-ranked Zimbabwe, which will not be playing in the World Cup. The African side had two great chances to open the scoring as President Robert Mugabe watched from the tribunes. Ovidy Karuru missed an open goal in the 19th by shooting over the crossbar, and Knowledge Musona’s header in the 27th was just kept …

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Libya Plane Crash has no technical faults

The plane which crashed in Libya on May 12 killed 103 people. The crash was not caused by mechanical failure according to a preliminary inquiry. The black box recorders pointed out that the Afriqiyah Airways plane had enough fuel and didn’t make any call for help. The sole survivor of the crash was a nine-year-old Dutch boy. Most people who were killed in the crash were Dutch citizens when the plane missed the runway at Tripoli airport as it flew in from South Africa. According to data recovered, there is no sign indicating technical failure in the plane before the incident. However, the flight recorders were sent to Paris for an examination that was overseen by international observers. Officials have also ruled out a terrorists act as a potential cause after studying the recorders. The Airbus 330 was carrying 93 passengers and 11 crew. The 70 dead individuals were Dutch citizens while all of the crew were Libyan, Others were nationals from South Africa, the UK, Australia, Germany, Zimbabwe and France. Libya Plane Crash has no technical faults is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Live Stream: Watch Ind vs Zim Online

Watch Live stream and Live scores of the 1st ODI Match live between India, Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka this 28th of May 2010 in their much anticipated Micromax tri-series at Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo. The match of tri-series between India and Zimbabwe will be started 0900 local time (0700 GMT) / 12:30 PM India time. The game cricket will be broadcast live via satellite and can be seen over the net. Check out the highlight of the game and the live cricket scores. Watch now the live stream India vs Zimbabwe online: Ind vs Zim Live Stream Cricket, Score and Highlights Live Stream: Watch Ind vs Zim Online is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

India vs Zimbabwe 2010 result

Indian captain Suresh Raina takes part in a practice session at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, on May 27. Raina won his first toss and elected to bat in the first one day international against Zimbabwe on Friday. Rohit Sharma hit 114 and Ravindra Jadeja added an unbeaten 61 as India reached 285-5 against Zimbabwe in the first tri-nations series one-day international on Friday. Sharma?s fluent innings comprised six fours and four sixes off 119 balls. He mainly savaged short-pitched d

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