Serena deflates Sharapova

KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. — Serena Williams danced to the crowd’s roar, spinning and grinning, hopping and waving, then spinning some more.
If her victory celebration on the stadium court seemed well-rehearsed, it was. She earned a record sixth Key Biscayne women’s tennis title on Saturday by beating familiar foil

Cyprus may impose 60pc losses on deposits

CYPRUS. – Cyprus may impose losses of as much as 60 percent on Bank of Cyprus Plc accounts exceeding 100 000 euros as part of an aid deal to stop the country from going bankrupt.

Tourism village for Masvingo

Walter Mswazie Business Correspondent
MASVINGO province will soon be home to a US$69 million tourism village to be called Silver Rock City.
The village will have a state-of-the art hotel, conference centre, shopping arcade, family entertainment and other ancillary structures.

ECB on corruption

LONDON — The England and Wales Cricket Board remains confident its proactive approach will keep the threat of corruption in the domestic game at bay.
Professional Cricketers Association’s legal advisor Ian Smith warned in an interview with the Daily Mail that the time delay before Indian broadcasts of televised domestic

Sebastian Vettel apologises

LONDON — Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel has apologised in person to Red Bull staff for ignoring team orders in a controversial Malaysian Grand Prix last weekend.

Juventus eye second successive title

ROME — Juventus edged closer to a second successive Italian Serie A soccer title after winning 2-1 in a pulsating “derby of Italy” at old rivals Inter Milan on Saturday, while AC Milan moved up to second after beating Chievo Verona 1-0.

‘Seeing Ourselves’ exhibition opens

Munya Simango Arts Correspondent
An exhibition entitled “Seeing Ourselves” which consists of works by Zimbabwean artists that were shown during the 54th Venice Biennial of 2011 in Italy was officially opened at the National Gallery in Harare on March 21. The showcase runs until April 21 this year for the benefit of Zimbabwean audiences.

Kanye’s new single title confirmed

LOS ANGELES. – Rumours regarding the title of Kanye West’s new single appear to have been confirmed.
Rumours have been circulating on the internet for the past few days that Kanye West’s new album would be called “I Am God”, but it appears that those spreading the rumours

Maduro vows probe into Chavez’s death

BARINAS —Venezuela’s acting president Nicolas Maduro told AFP yesterday that his mentor Hugo Chavez had fought for his life “until the last second” and called for a probe into the leader’s death.

Stations submit royalty plans

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Zimbabwean musicians are set to reap from their sweat after all the radio stations submitted their payment plans to the Zimbabwe Music Rights Association.
Zimura, which is a collecting society on behalf of its members whether local or foreign, will start receiving payments this month from ZBC as well as the two other new commercial

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