District mining associations revived
By Helen Mubvumbi
THE Chamber of Mines is in the process of reviving operations of district mining associations in a move that will see an
Mukamba, Sithole in SA
By Petros Kausiyo
HARARE giants Dynamos and CAPS United might lose two of their best players with Denver Mukamba and Simba Sithole
Not all Ghanaians see oil as a blessing
AKWIDAE (Ghana).
FISHERMAN Steven Smith-Borlah gazes out to sea from his beachside hut in Akwidae, a coconut leaf-roofed village that
Greek debt deal report lifts FTSE
LONDON.
BRITAIN’S top shares moved higher yesterday morning, lifted by a report that a deal to solve Greece’s debt crisis would soon
Big Easy inducted into Hall of Fame
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA.
Ernie Els, whose deceptively effortless swi-ng has earned him the nickname the “Big Easy” – and three major golf titles – led a
Blanc cleared of racism
PARIS.
France soccer coach Laurent Blanc was yesterday cleared of racial discrimination by French Sports Minister Chantal Jouanno
Pietersen speaks on captaincy
LONDON.
Former cricket captain Kevin Pietersen said yesterday that England’s decision to opt for three skippers was “fascinating” but
Used imported vehicles congest Beitbridge
From Thupeyo Muleya in BEITBRIDGE
THERE is congestion at Beitbridge Border Post following a sudden influx of used vehicle imports, mainly from Japan, as car
Women’s basketball team to play at tri-nations tourney
By Ellina Mhlanga
ZIMBABWE’s women’s basketball team is set to take part in a friendly tri-nations tournament to be hosted by South Africa this
To butt or not to butt enhance, is the question
By Kingston Mapupu and Muchaneta Chimuka
“Mutumba vasekuru, mutumba! (Extra large uncle, extra large!)”, These are the words usually shouted by male touts and rank



