Watson to lead USA

LONDON — Tom Watson will become the oldest captain in Ryder Cup golf history after being named as United States skipper for the 2014 event at Gleneagles. The 63-year-old succeeds Davis Love III

England recover

NAGPUR — Debutant Joe Root and Matt Prior led England’s fightback against India on an attritional first day of their final Test cricket match in Nagpur yesterday. After winning the toss England slumped to

Messi keep on scoring

MADRID — Lionel Messi extended his record for goals scored in a year on Wednesday night as the Argentinian maestro scored both Barcelona’s goals in their 2-0 win away at Cordoba in their Spanish Cup

Chaos hit Brazilian football

SAO PAULO — The image of Brazilian soccer in the lead up to the 2014 World Cup took a hit on Wednesday when the final of the Copa Sudamericana was abandoned after visiting club Tigre accused

Civil war at Arsenal

LONDON — Arsenal’s faltering soccer season is being hampered by growing tensions between manager Arsene Wenger and his assistant Steve Bould. Sources claim Bould, who replaced the retired

Chelsea thrash Monterrey

YOKOHAMA — European soccer champions Chelsea outclassed Mexican side Monterrey 3-1 at the Club World Cup in Japan yesterday to set up a mouthwatering final clash with Brazilian giants

More fireworks at Donnybrook

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
MORE fireworks are expected in tonight’s second Supercross meet of the 2012 Zimbabwe Summer Series motocross event at Donnybrook in Harare. There was a great spectator turnout on Wednesday

Editorial Comment: EU, US ambassadors must walk their talk

The European Union Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Aldo Dell’Ariccia and the newly appointed United States envoy Mr David Bruce Wharton’s remarks this week commending the country’s electoral

Rainbow towers hotel sues Zifa

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
RAINBOW Towers Hotel have filed a US$50 829 lawsuit against Zifa over the unpaid hospitality bills accrued between 2009 and this year. Zifa’s membership and guests booked at the hotel in Harare on

Sables’ easy assignment

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
THE Sables disappointing run is this afternoon expected to come to an end when they take on hosts United Arab Emirates in a third-place decider of the Emirates Four-Nations rugby tournament at the

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