Rooney’s decade of hit, miss

LONDON — Wayne Rooney was the first on to the training pitch for Roy Hodgson’s opening session of the week, fooling about with Leon Osman, giddy at the prospect of kicking a ball around a damp field in Staffordshire.

Sepp Blatter won’t stand for fifth term

MADRID — Fifa president Sepp Blatter has said he will not stand for a fifth term when his current mandate ends in 2015 as long as there is a candidate to replace him who he believes will continue his work to “globalise” soccer.

Local swimmers struggle in SA

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
LOCAL swimmers who competed in the Level Three gala held in South Africa found the going tough as they managed to win only two bronze medals.
Zimbabwe had a team of 11 swimmers made up of Nicholas Burnett, James Lawson, Sloane Marshall, Brendon Chiang, Liam Davis, Chase Onorati, Takudzwa Nyamutsamba,

Grabowski, Caps clash

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
A FOOTBALLER who has been caught in a controversial transfer wrangle between CAPS United and DT Africa United, Kelvin Bulaji, has claimed that Wieslaw Grabowski once told him that playing for the Young Warriors was like diving into a swimming pool without water.

ZNSSA boss challenges Dynamos

Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE National Soccer Supporters Association leader, Eddie “Mboma” Nyatanga, has challenged Dynamos to “rise from the dead” and keep alive their Champions League campaign.

‘Greener cars could slash US pollution’

WASHINGTON. — Greener cars that use alternative fuels could help the United States slash its greenhouse gas emissions from everyday driving a full 80 percent by 2050, according to a scientific study on Monday.

ZIM, RSA ready for Easter traffic

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau
The Department of Immigration says it is ready to deal with the surge in both human and vehicular traffic which is expected at Beitbridge Border Post during the Easter holidays.

MDC-T supporter appears in court on violence charges

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter
An MDC-T supporter has appeared in court on allegations of public violence after he allegedly teamed up with his two brothers and assaulted two Zanu-PF supporters with iron bars.

Zanu-PF youth league set for “No Violence” campaign

Michael Chideme Municipal Reporter
Harare Zanu-PF youth league is rolling out a ‘no violence’ campaign ahead of the general elections expected mid this year.The league promised to discipline any of its members found promoting violence.

Work-related accidents up

GOVERNMENT yesterday said workplace deaths and injuries resulting from accidents had increased inspite of the economy’s contraction.
Statistics show a total of 107 accidental work-related deaths and 5 141 injuries were recorded last year compared to 75 fatalities and 4 158 injuries in 2011.

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