Manchester United, Chelsea replay set
LONDON. – Manchester United and Chelsea will replay their FA Cup tie at 12.30pm on Easter Monday, April 1 at Stamford Bridge.It means Chelsea’s Barclays Premier League game against Southampton, scheduled for Easter Sunday, has been moved forward a day to Saturday
Ferdinand is back
LONDON. – Rio Ferdinand has been recalled to the England squad for the World Cup qualifiers against San Marino and Montenegro.The Manchester United defender’s last England appearance was in the 2-2 draw against Switzerland in June 2011.
New propaganda is liberal, new slavery is digital
What is modern propaganda? For many, it is the lies of a totalitarian state. In the 1970s, I met Leni Riefenstahl and asked her about her epic films that glorified the Nazis. Using revolutionary camera and lighting techniques, she produced a documentary form that mesmerised Germans;Chavez’s enemies hand him his greatest tribute: Defamation
The mass media’s near universal defamation of Hugo Chavez, presumably to counter the outpouring of eulogies and tributes that attended the Venezuelan president’s death, illustrates the lengths to which the wealthy (in whose hands the mass media repose) will go to vilify anyone whoOld Mutual back cricket
Chief KotiTHE focus might be on what is happening in the Caribbean but, back home, those who power the development of cricket haven’t stopped working.Yesterday, Bulawayo’s Milton High School yesterday…
Nearly 2 000 poll observers get nod
Felex Share and Farirai Machivenyika CLOSE to 2 000 local and foreign observers
Xi Jinping elected new China president
BEIJING — Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, was elected president
High Court stops anti-graft searches
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
THE High Court has stopped the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission from conducting searches at the offices of
Chief Negomo loses US$1,1m case
Zvamaida Murwira Senior ReporterA Bindura magistrate has nullified Chief Negomo, Luscious Chitsinde’s judgment against a Mazowe farmer he had ordered to pay more than US$1,1 million for destroying maize belonging to A1 farmers.
Vendor fined for assault
Court ReporterA vendor in Chitungwiza, who assaulted an MDC-T supporter for chanting his party’s slogan, yesterday escaped jail with a US$50 fine.
Paul Matenga (28) of 3626 Unit D, however, risks going to jail for 20 days if he fails to pay the fine.




