Robin van Persie honoured

LONDON —Robin van Persie, recently overlooked for two major awards, has been named as Barclays Player of the Month for April.
The Manchester United striker was second to Gareth Bale for the Football

I won’t quit, says Wenger

LONDON. — Arsene Wenger yesterday ruled out leaving English Premiership soccer side Arsenal before the end of his contract — and hinted for the first time he would like to stay on past 2014. The Gunners boss (63) still has another season left to run on

Politburo in crunch meeting

Herald Reporter
THE Zanu-PF Politburo was by last night still locked in a crunch meeting on rules and regulations to guide the party’s primary elections ahead of the impending harmonised elections. The rules are

Guerrero to fight Mayweather Jr

LAS VEGAS. — It’s hard to pinpoint when it first happened, perhaps late in 2009 or early in 2010. Robert Guerrero was an anonymous lightweight boxer fighting even more anonymous opponents, yet, after nearly after bout, in almost every public

Fergie forecasts mere squad ‘tweaks’

MANCHESTER. — Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson will only “tweak” his squad in the close season in a bid to retain their English Premier League soccer title next term, he said yesterday. Incoming United chief executive Ed Woodward said on

Sadc slams door in PM’s face

Hebert Zharare Political Editor
PRIME Morgan Tsvangirai’s “diplomatic offensive’’ suffered another setback on Wednesday when Namibian President Hifikepunye Pohamba and his premier Hage Geingob snubbed the

Theo Walcott’s battle cry

LONDON. — London’s leading clubs will continue their battle for Champions League soccer places this weekend, with Arsenal striker Theo Walcott saying defence holds the key to qualifying for European club football’s leading tournament. Manchester United, already

Jose Mourinho told him ‘In the world of football, I and my people are top and in the world of journalism you are s***’.

Sharuko On Saturday
As Barcelona remained faithful to their philosophy, even when it was clear it wasn’t working, they resembled a forgotten sungura band, playing out to an audience that wasn’t even listening, unaware that music had long changed, and this wasn’t the age, and era, to

Kenyatta invited to Britain

NAIROBI – Britain has invited Kenya’s new president to London next week in what will be the first trip outside Africa for the leader who is facing an international trial for crimes against humanity, officials said Friday.

ZSE April turnover slumps

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter

TURNOVER on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange declined 36,5 percent in April to US$23,08 million as the liquidity crisis pervading the entire economy took its toll on equities.

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