Pakistan’s plan to revive football

LAHORE. — Pakistan is planning a major new football competition modelled on cricket’s hugely successful Indian Premier League in a bid to revitalise a sport which has long stagnated. The Pakistan

Tokyo keen to host 2020 Games

TOKYO. — Tokyo would be an inspirational choice to host the 2020 Olympic Games, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told Olympic officials yesterday, with Japan keen to showcase its recovery from a devastating

Man Utd, Real in blockbuster match

MANCHESTER. — Sir Alex Ferguson has labelled Manchester United’s meeting with Real Madrid tonight as “one of the biggest” in football and does not expect anyone to be disappointed. The match

Wenger feels heat as Gunners stumble

LONDON. — Arsene Wenger admits Arsenal are in danger of failing to qualify for the Champions League soccer for the first time in 16 years after the Gunners crashed to a 2-1 defeat at bitter rivals

SA eyes increased growth

JOHANNESBURG. – South Africa’s Minister of Finance said the latest budget will set the country on a viable growth path, create jobs, tackle unemployment and tackle poverty. Minister Pravin Gordhan last

New climate book welcome

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story
a new short book, “Pepukai Kunze Kwasunama” written in Shona by Harare journalist, Benson Gono is a worthy addition to the Zimbabwean climate change literary scene, which is otherwise

GMB back in the black

Business Reporter
The Grain Marketing Board says it has returned to profitability after recording a 101 percent increase in net profit as at March 31, 2012 from a loss position of US$6,2 million in the previous year to a positive

Only friendly countries will observe electoral processes:Mumbengegwi

Felex Share Herald Reporter
European and United States of America observers will not be allowed to monitor electoral processes in Zimbabwe as long as illegal sanctions they imposed on the country are in place, Foreign Affairs

Christpowers’ father accused of peddling lies

 

Crime Reporter
THE father of the Headlands boy who died recently when a hut he was sleeping in caught fire has been accused of using the death of his

US consumers’ spending up

WASHINGTON. – US consumers increased spending in January despite a sharp drop in income linked to 2013 tax changes, government data released last Friday showed. Personal spending, which accounts for

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