Pakistan eye No.1 ranking

Interim coach Mohsin Khan believes Pakistan have the ability to become the best Test team in the world.

Roberto Carlos to hang up boots

Sao Paulo — Former Brazil left back Roberto Carlos says he will retire from football by the end of the year.

Zambia book quarter-final slot

Malabo — Zambia snatched top spot in Group A with a 1-0 win over Equatorial Guinea in the African Cup of Nations on Sunday to join the co-host in the quarter-finals and end Libya’s faint hopes of progressing.

From Ngozi Mine to Main Street

Entertainment Reporter
A BULAWAYO artist who was based at Richmond Dumpsite, commonly known as Ngozi mine, has  seen his works being recognised after the National Gallery in Bulawayo allocated a studio for him to carry on with his works and groom up-and-coming artists.
The artist, Leonard Dube, went to Mzilikazi Art and Craft Centre in 1979 at the age of 15. His art is contemporary and is based on preservation of African heritage, historical and cultural  related activities of Africa and Southern Africa in particular.

Esigodini welcomes Young Igwe

Chronicle Reporter
ESIGODINI was a hive of activity, as Peter “Young Igwe” Moyo and the Utakataka Express invaded Habane Beer Garden with hundreds of fans thronging the venue to catch a glimpse of the young musician in his first show in the area.

Mission: Impossible 4 breaks record

Los Angeles — Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol is the most successful move in the movie series’ franchise.

JUJU label gets warm reception

THE JUJU label finally hit South African streets last week to a promising reception.

Winky D, Sniper apologise

Entertainment Reporter
Dancehall star Winky D has extended an olive branch to Sniper following a clash between the two at Mavado’s show held at the weekend. The two Zimbabwean performing artistes had a huge bust up in full view of the fans after Sniper Storm jumped

Asian markets slip after US growth data

HONG KONG. — Asia’s first full day of trading following the Lunar New Year holiday saw markets mostly slip yesterday after US growth data came in below expectations and profit-takers cashed in recent gains. The US figures overshadowed hopes that Greece will hammer out a debt reduction deal with its creditors, while investors also look ahead to a European Union summit

Action plans, timeframes key in achieving US$100bn economy

Johannesburg. — The JSE opened weaker yesterday, with resources stocks leading the downside, as uncertainty over Greek debt talks continued to weigh on sentiment worldwide. At 9.19am, the JSE all-share index was 0,37 percent lower at 33769,95. The gold index dipped 0,24 percent, while resources shed 0,59 percent and platinum shares lost 1,03 percent. Banks were 0,48

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