Redknapp plans exit for Pienaar
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp could offload midfield outcasts Niko Kranjcar and Steven Pienaar as he eyes fresh recruits in the January transfer window.
Injuries worry Evra
Manchester United defender Patrice Evra says the growing list of injuries at the club could hamper the champions’ title defence.
Chinese club eyes Drogba
Chinese Super League champions Guangzhou Evergrande could be planning an audacious bid for Chelsea striker Didier Drogba, after a rival club bought Nicolas Anelka, a report said yesterday.
Shanghai Shenhua this month announced the signing of Drogba’s former Chelsea teammate Anelka in the most high-profile deal yet for the scandal-plagued Chinese league.
Now Guangzhou Evergrande are looking to match Shanghai’s new firepower by possibly making an even more dramatic bid to bring Drogba to China, ahead of next year’s Asian Champions League, the Yangcheng Evening News said.
Khumbuyani has no regrets
By Noel Munzabwa
ONE of the rising soccer talents from the Midlands Province, Tapiwa Khumbuyani, does not regret leaving his childhood team Chapungu on a sojourn that took him to Caps United where he is now reaping the rewards of soccer success.
Environmental careers
In recent years, scientists have been carefully examining the ways that people affect the environment. It has been found that
Cartoons depict the national question
Knowledge Mushohwe
Editorial cartoonists, just like stand up comedians, make a distinction between the “small world” and the “big world” when relating to the subjects they address. The “small world” is the light-hearted material, including beer, sex, sports and relationships.
Overview of Europe’s crisis
By Jason Voss
Most commentators trace the beginning of the European sovereign debt crisis to 5 November, 2009, when Greece revealed that its budget deficit was 12,7 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), more than twice what the country had previously disclosed.
Chivero disaster: 3 arrested
Herald Reporters
POLICE have arrested three people in connection with the Lake Chivero Ch-ristmas Day disaster in which 11 children drowned.
Namibian minister meets Acting President
Herald Reporter
VISITING Namibian Foreign Minister Utoni Nujoma yesterday paid a courtesy call on Acting President Joice Mu-juru at her Chisipite home.
Cde Nujoma is the son of founding Namibian President Sam Nujoma.
Speaking after meeting Cde Nujo-ma, Acting President Mujuru said Namibia and Zimbabwe have strong relations dating back to the liberation struggle.
Guard fired after hippo attack
Wenceslaus Murape Senior Reporter
A crop guard, who poached fish from a dam while on duty and was later attacked by a hippo resulting in serious injuries, has been fired.




