Iran marks Islamic Revolution victory
Millions of Iranians across the country mark the 33rd anniversary of the victory of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, holding various cultural and artistic programmes.
Gas stove pollutants can affect infants’ neurodevelopment
Pregnant women’s exposure to pollutants emitted from gas stoves may affect their babies’ nervous system development, a Spanish study suggests.
Iran could attack inside the US
The US intelligence community is worried that mysterious assassinations and bombings aimed at Iran’s nuclear programme may be spurring the Iranian leadership to pursue attacks inside the United States, according to current and former US officials.
Transfer window closed: Who bagged who?
A flurry of last-minute transfers were being brokered across Europe on Tuesday as clubs moved to bolster their squads in the final few hours of the January window.
Man City crash, United move up
Manchester United’s victory over Stoke took them level with Manchester City at the top of the Premier League after Roberto Mancini’s men were beaten at Everton.
Gabon claim Group A top spot
Co-hosts Gabon defeated Tunisia 1-0 on Tuesday to finish top of Africa Cup of Nations Group A with a perfect nine points from three matches.
Mapeza, Antipas face sack
By Lovemore Dube
NORMAN Mapeza and his assistant Joey Antipas could be fired as Warriors coaches tomorrow over their alleged involvement in Asiagate.
Zim in bid to redeem lost pride
Dunedin — Zimbabwe will be hoping to get back on the winning track when they face New Zealand in the first of three One Day internationals today.
Kingdom seals deal with Mauritian investor
Business Reporter
KINGDOM Financial Holdings Limited and AfrAsia Bank Limited of Mauritius yesterday signed the agreement concluded last month under which AfrAsia will acquire 35 percent equity in Kingdom for US$9,5 million. The capital injection, which
Sink or swim for struggling banks
Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus
RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr Gideon Gono was spot-on in his monetary policy statement presented in Harare on Tuesday. Zimbabwe needs a stable financial sector to spearhead economic recovery, one that presents a formidable force

