Japan adopts new inflation target

The Bank of Japan yesterday adopted a 2 percent inflation target and set out plans for indefinite monetary easing in a policy shift that Japan’s new premier hailed as “epoch making”.

Who cast the Fifa vote?

Sports Correspondent
THE controversy surrounding the votes from Zimbabwe for the 2012 Ballon d’Or deepened yesterday amid shocking revelations that some names of the local voting panelists could have been forged

Excise duty slows Delta volumes

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
INTERCONTINENTAL brewer SABMiller says the introduction of excise duty on beer in Zimbabwe slowed down lager beer volumes growth at its local associate Delta Corporation for the nine months to

Pochettino’s Saints debut ends in stalemate

SOUTHAMPTON — Mauricio Pochettino’s first match as manager of Southampton ended in a goalless draw at home to Everton at St Mary’s on Monday night. The result moved Southampton four points

Serena’s ankle injury flares in Open doubles

MELBOURNE — Fresh concerns surrounded the fitness of Serena Williams at the Australian Open tennis tournament yesterday when she suffered a recurrence of her ankle injury while playing doubles.

Ironman Novak Djokovic reaches last four

MELBOURNE — Super-fit reigning champion Novak Djokovic shrugged off the exertions of his five-hour epic with Stanislas Wawrinka as he booked an Australian Open tennis semi-final with David Ferrer

Cahill calls on Chelsea to show champions’ spirit

LONDON — Gary Cahill has urged Chelsea to draw on the memory of last season’s Champions League soccer success when they face Swansea in the second leg of their English League Cup semi-final tonight.

Theo warns Gunners players

LONDON — Theo Walcott has warned his Arsenal teammates they are in danger of losing the battle to finish in the English Premier League’s top four unless they play with more urgency. Arsene Wenger’s

Herve Renard shoulders blame

JOHANNESBURG — Zambia coach Herve Renard has shouldered the blame, admitting the defending champions were not at their best in their 1-1 stalemate against 10-man Ethiopia in their opening African

Debutantes Cape Verde eye last eight

Fatima Bulla in DURBAN, South Africa
Debutantes Cape Verde are keen to prove they belong among the big boys when they plunge into the second Group A match of their 2013 Nations Cup adventure with a tie against Morocco at the Moses

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