Real life ‘Snakes on a Plane’ as python hitches ride on jet

PASSENGERS on a Qantas flight in Australia were shocked when they saw a three-metre long snake clinging to the wing of their PLANE. The python hit the dizzy heights after hitching a ride on the aircraft

RVP faces Suarez

LONDON — Robin van Persie and Luis Suarez’s tussle at the top of the English Premier League soccer goalscoring charts continues at Old Trafford on Sunday as leaders Manchester United take on

Zaha sign for Man U

LONDON — Sir Alex Ferguson has blown Arsenal and Spurs out of the race for Wilfried Zaha with a £12million package. Manchester United boss Ferguson has pulled out all the stops to land the Crystal

Toyota Corolla —14 generations on

Fact Jeke Behind the Wheel

I sat down staring at my laptop wondering what I was going to write about. Over the last week or two my take was to educate all motorists by giving tips and info that will help you make that good

Moves afoot to revive Musina-Beitbridge rail line

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business Reporter
THE Public Against Traffic Accidents Bureau has entered into a partnership with the National Railways of Zimbabwe, the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority, South Africa’s Spoornet, Mainline and Cross Border

Tongaat workers protest

Wenceslaus Murape Labour Reporter
More than 10 000 workers at Tongaat-Hulett Sugar subsidiaries Triangle Limited, Hippo Valley, Mkwasine and Mwenezana Estates have protested to their employer over a decision to bar them from

Djokovic bids for Australian Open hat-trick

SYDNEY — Novak Djokovic will grapple with his growing tennis rivalry with Andy Murray and the enduring powers of Roger Federer as he bids for the first Australian Open hat-trick of the professional era.

Race storm hits cricket

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
ZIMBABWE Cricket convener of selectors Givemore Makoni yesterday made sensational claims that black technical staff could systematically be driven out of the game’s key structures, which deal with

More join ‘Zero Harm’ campaign

Buy Zimbabwe Robert Garai Muganda

Media reports show that the 2012/2013 festive season has broken records for being the bloodiest ever for Zimbabwe. According to statistics, close to 1 100 accidents were recorded, claiming 200 lives

Asian markets jump on China trade data

HONG KONG. — Asian markets climbed yesterday after China released better-than-expected trade data that provide further evidence the world’s number two economy has emerged from a drawn-out

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