Father, son in cricket adventure

Jeffrey Murimbechi Sports Correspondent
IT’S the first father and son combination for the Zimbabwe national cricket team and Malcolm and Andy

Blackstreet bandmates in legal war

Chauncey Black, one of the founding members of the group Blackstreet, does not like the way Teddy Riley works it . . . so he’s taking him to court.
Black claims in a new lawsuit he owns the name, but Teddy’s been using it illegally. It’s actually

Quincy Jones bemoans state of music

Even though there are hit singles and successful albums, like Justin Timberlake’s “The 20/20 Experience” or Emeli Sande’s “Our Version of Events,” is the state of music improving? Are there musicians, not just singers, being cultivated? According to music veteran Quincy

US targets digital currency fraud probe

NEW YORK — The United States yesterday unveiled what it said was the world’s “largest” money laundering probe against the digital currency operator Liberty Reserve.

BBA: Heating up the jacuzzi

The Ruby Housemates decided to push Nominations blues aside by stripping down to the bare minimums.
The jacuzzi is always a hot bed of all kinds of hanky panky. Yesterday was no different, as the Housemates decided to give the warm

Kenya launches manhunt for missing cops

NAIROBI — Kenyan authorities said yesterday they have launched a major security operation to trace two police officers who were reportedly abducted by Al-Shabaab last Saturday in the

BBA : Feza shines bright like a diamond

After a stressful day of Nominations, Feza heaved a huge sigh of relief when she pipped her fellow House-mates to the coveted HOH position.
The benefits of holding such a lofty title in the race to the Big Brother Africa finale cannot be stressed enough

S. Sudan denies backing rebels

JUBA. — South Sudan said yesterday it is committed to peace deals signed with its former foe Sudan, a day after Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir threatened to cut oil pipelines after accusing Juba of

DPRK urges S. Korea to hold joint events

PYONGYANG — The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea yesterday urged the South Korean authorities to allow private organisations to participate in joint events, and to start dialogue on Kaesong Industry

UN hails cassava as future global crop

ROME. — Cassava has huge potential and could turn from “a poor people’s food into a 21st century crop” if grown according to a new environmentally friendly farming model, the UN food agency said

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