Jose Mourinho is Chelsea’s new boss

The Special One sealed a spectacular £40million four-year deal on Tuesday night. A senior Blues source revealed: “It’s official Jose is a Chelsea man again! Everyone is delighted he’s coming back — the club, the players and the fans

Sharp rise in rentals looms

Michael Chideme Municipal Reporter
RENTALS throughout the city could rise sharply as Harare incorporates 10 suburbs into the central business district.

Security sector reform: Win polls first, Tsvangirai told

Herald Reporter
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai should first win elections before calling for security sector reforms as this critical State institution, the world over, adapts to new socio-political environments on its own, analysts have said.

Defectors’ victory triggers turmoil in MDC-T

MDC-T structures in Matabeleland North Province are fuming as defectors

Stakhovsky admits crossing the line

Sergiy Stakhovsky admitted he was wrong to photograph a shot he thought was out in his French Open loss to Richard Gasquet — but he was piqued after the British tabloids cast him as Mr Angry.

Tommy Sithole for Anoca post

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
AFTER spending the past 10 years working as the International Olympic Committee’s Director of International Co-operation and Development, former Zimbabwe Olympic Committee president Tommy Sithole is now seeking greener pastures elsewhere.

Real Madrid still chasing Bale

LONDON. — Real Madrid are ready to ramp up their long-standing interest in Gareth Bale after the Spurs star’s agent revealed they would listen to an offer from the Spanish soccer giants.

Bubka joins Olympic presidential race

LONDON. — Ukrainian pole vault great Sergei Bubka is joining the race to become the next president of the International Olympic Committee.
The 49-year-old former Olympic and world champion notified IOC members he wants to succeed Jacques Rogge, who steps down in September.

Britons ridicule Americanism in baseball

WASHINGTON. — British attempts to describe baseball provoke ridicule in the United States, while American jargon in “soccer” causes amusement and bafflement among British fans. Why do people care so much?

Flower hopeful

LONDON. — England cricket team director Andy Flower said yesterday that he was “thinking optimistically” about star batsman Kevin Pietersen’s chances of returning to fitness in time for the Ashes series against Australia.

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