Walcott gets bumper deal

LONDON — English Premiership soccer side Arsenal will make a £26million offer to keep Theo Walcott. Chief executive Ivan Gazidis is ready to speak with the England star’s

SRC issues new directive on national selectors

Sports Reporter
The Sports and Recreation Commission have barred the appointment of people who have  no playing background as national team selectors in a move aimed at improving the quality of the teams.

All set for HAB elections

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
ALL is set for the Harare Athletics Board elections to be held this weekend at Prince Edward School in Harare. The elections are pencilled for Sunday and all posts from the chairman, vice chairman, secretary,

Coltart yet to get boxing board nominees

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
EDUCATION, Sport, Arts and Culture Minister, David Coltart has revealed that he has been forced to delay the announcement of the new Zimbabwe Boxing Board of Control, as he is yet to receive the

CAS throw out appeal against Caf

STRONGMAN Issa Hayatou appears set to extend his long-running tenure as president of the Confederation of African Football after the Court of Arbitration for Sport said it has thrown out an appeal

What’s the fuss about a vacation?

Tafara Shumba

During the festive season, the work places, including the newsrooms, are traditionally under the charge of skeleton staff as most of them will be on holiday. Production is usually scaled down and

Heavy fighting between tribes in Darfur

Darfur — Heavy fighting has broken out between two tribes over a gold mine in Sudan’s Darfur region, killing several people and forcing authorities to close the mine, tribal leaders and state media said

Indian rape accused to plead not guilty, seek trial

NEW DELHI — Three of the men accused of raping and murdering an Indian student in a case that has provoked widespread anger with the government and police will plead not guilty, their lawyer said

S A business confidence remains low: SACCI

JOHANNESBURG — The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry on yesterday said while the decline in the country’s business confidence moderated in 2012, the level of confidence remained

Massive corruption hits education sector

Felex Share Herald Reporter
MASSIVE corruption has hit the education sector with district education officials reportedly demanding various amounts to interview temporary teachers to fill in vacant posts. The education officials are

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