Ghetto Blast Rosenthal Mutakati: Pull him down syndrome kills progress
After treating them to a hearty meal in a spacious dining room adorned with sleek furniture and other entrapments of riches, Shamiso was surprised to find her sisters gone when she emerged from the scullery.It’s derby time once again
PARIS. — Manchester United meet Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium tomorrow for the first time since the Sky Blues dethroned their neighbours to win the English Premier League soccer title and their first top-flight crown in 44 years.Messi returns tomorrow
MADRID. — Lionel Messi could yet be available for Barcelona at Real Betis tomorrow, despite being stretchered off the field against Benfica in the Champions League soccer.Battle of Manchester Part One
LONDON. — Sir Alex Ferguson lit the fuse on a potentially explosive showdown with Manchester City as the Manchester United manager claimed a victory at Eastlands would be one of his club’s greatest ever results.It took a non-aligned Kenyan journalist, at a time of turmoil for us, to see the beauty and promise that our football holds
“Zimbabwe is a country that has been portrayed in very bad light by a lot of media houses but my experience gave me a totally different insight. Having visited the country twice, in the past month, I can say I fell in love with the country. I still see a bright future for Zimbabwe football, which is growing, and is definitely one of the best in Africa now.”
President’s victory call
Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
ZANU-PF’S 13th Annual National People’s Conference should commission preparations for next year’s harmonised elections which the revolutionary party must win convincingly, President Mugabe has said.
Capleton back
Winstone Antonio Arts CorrespondentJamaican artiste Clifton George Bailey III — better known as Capleton or King Shango — jetted into the country yesterday ahead of a high-octane gig dubbed the “Judgment Day” dancehall show in Harare
3 000 tonnes of stockfeeds for Beitbridge
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge BureauBEITBRIDGE District will receive 3 000 tonnes of stockfeeds through the Food and Agriculture Organisation’s livestock mitigation operation. The programme is being implemented under the
50 Mt Darwin families living in the open
Agriculture ReporterOVER 50 Mt Darwin families, whose houses were destroyed by violent storms, three weeks ago are still living in the open. The families are scrounging for food after their reserves were affected by the storm.



