Yaya Toure issues Man City quit threat

LONDON – Yaya Toure’s agent has claimed that the Ivorian superstar is ready to tell Manchester City he is leaving if a new deal is not concluded by this weekend.
Toure’s representative Dimitri Seluk says talks have been ongoing for six months over an extension to his current deal, which runs to 2015.

Kevin Pietersen out with knee injury

AUCKLAND – England batsman Kevin Pietersen has been ruled out for six to eight weeks with an injury to his right knee.
The 32-year-old will miss England’s final Test cricket against New Zealand, which starts today.

203 nations set off on Road to Rio 2014

LONDON – A whopping 203 nations from every corner of the globe set off on the Road to Rio, all with hopes and dreams of being among the elite 32 in Brazil for the World Cup soccer finals next summer.

MIPF boss resigns

Business Reporter
MINING Industry Pension Fund chairman Mr James Maposa has resigned amid reports of mounting pressure over the suspension of the fund’s principal officer.
Mr Maposa had been at the helm of the US$123 million fund for six years.

More Airzim regional flights

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business Reporter
AIR ZIMBABWE will in the next two weeks start offering daily flights to Johannesburg, Harare and Bulawayo when the servicing of one of its two A320 airbuses and an MA60 aircraft currently now underway has been completed.

Bid to recover DW assets fails

Business Reporter
DAVID Whitehead’s provisional judicial manager Mr Winsley Militala said he failed to recover assets allegedly stripped by some shareholders due to lack of documentary evidence.
“The absence of credible financial records and supporting vouchers meant that my investigations into alleged misappropriation of company assets, though vigorously pursued by

The dominant principle of imperial culture

The finger-pointing tendency of the imperial culture defines and determines the actions and behaviour of imperial agents – whether these be in the media fraternity or in politics.

130 families resist relocation to Nuanetsi

Masvingo Bureau
Some 130 families from Gororo communal lands in Chivi have refused to be relocated to pave way for the ongoing construction of Tokwe-Murkosi dam.

Schooling disrupted at Hokonya primary

Zvamaida Murwira recently in Chikomba
Parents staged a demonstration at Hokonya primary school in Chikomba district on Tuesday after an ownership wrangle between the School Development Committee and the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe resulting in the disruption of learning.

CPU on high alert following cholera outbreak in Musina, South Africa

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau
The Civil Protection Unit in Beitbridge is now on alert following a cholera outbreak in Musina, South Africa last week, an official has
said.

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