South Africa invites AU to attend BRICS summit

JOHANNESBURG — The South African government said on Thursday it has, for the first time, invited the African Union (AU) and African regional economies to the 5th BRICS Summit in line with promoting

There is strength in numbers

Tendai Manzvanzvike Divine Appointments
PROVERBS 14:28 says: “A large population is a king’s splendour, but a shortage of people is a ruler’s devastation”. There is strength in numbers. The more people you have working together for a

Forget not all his benefits

Bishop B Manjoro
Any acclaimed life-giving activity has to produce some sort of benefit or privilege to whosoever is a part of it, for without these, it becomes passion-less and less relevant to human life. Is it so with

My protest is for all women forced to raise children under sanctions

Isdore Guvamombe The Interview

When United States ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Bruce Wharton went on a brief tour of parts of Manicaland two weeks ago, he came across anti-sanctions protests from ordinary Zimbabweans.

Zaha joins Manchester United

MANCHESTER. — Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has told supporters not to expect too much too soon from new signing Wilfried Zaha. Young England winger Zaha (20) was undergoing a

No miracles at Gunners

LONDON. — Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has told fans not to expect any miracles before the end of the month. The Gunners have been linked with a string of players across Europe, including Barcelona’s

Algeria face highly motivated Togo

RUSTENBURG. — Algeria will be fancied to get their African Cup of Nations soccer campaign up and running at the second attempt when they take on Group D rivals Togo here today. The match kicks-off

Ivory Coast, Tunisia in exciting decider

RUSTENBURG. — A win for Ivory Coast or Tunisia, who meet here today, could secure a pass to the African Cup of Nations soccer finals last eight with one throw of the Group D dice still to roll.

Barcelona to bounce back

MADRID. — Top of the league Barcelona face struggling Osasuna at home tomorrow bidding to bounce back from a first league defeat of the Spanish La Liga soccer season, 3-2 at Real Sociedad, last

Juventus to take advantage of a depleted Genoa to stretch lead

MILAN. — Juventus host Genoa hoping the possible absence of key players has the same effect as it did last week when the Italian soccer champions hit four past Udinese to open up a five-point gap at the top

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