Michael Songore new sprint king

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
A NEW sprint king has been born in Zimbabwe.
And the new king is 16-year-old Michael Songore who set the fastest youth time in the world over

Katsande salutes Baxter

JOHANNESBURG. — Kaizer Chiefs’ Zimbabwean midfielder Willard Katsande said his game has improved steadily since Stuart Baxter arrived at the South African Premiership soccer side club at the

Moyes to meet Rooney

LONDON. – Wayne Rooney is to have urgent summit talks with new Manchester United manager David Moyes as the club attempt to resolve the impasse over the England striker’s future created by his

Neymar deal leaves City, Chelsea disappointed

LONDON. –  Spanish soccer champions Barcelona have agreed the signing of Brazil striker Neymar from Santos, leaving Manchester City and Chelsea disappointed.

Australia to ban live betting odds

SYDNEY. — Australia will ban the broadcast of betting odds during live sports matches under new rules unveiled yesterday designed to keep the watching of sport separate from the promotion of gambling.

‘Dortmund will bounce back’

LONDON. – Borussia Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp has said his team will bounce back from their Champions League soccer final defeat to Bayern Munich – even with the Bavarian giants set to take his

Cde Kanengoni buried

Herald Reporter
FORMER Central Intelligence Organisation Deputy Director (Internal) and national hero Cde Elias Kanengoni who died last week has been laid to rest at the National Heroes Acre.

Bayern Munich eye dominance

LONDON. — Despite the upheaval of a coaching change and hints at buying another main striker, Bayern Munich believe they can dominate European football for years to come after triumphing in the

Protests against Monsanto intensify debate over GMOs

LOS ANGELES. — Hundreds of people in Los Angeles joined protesters across the United States to stand against seed giant Monsanto on Saturday.

Tokyo stocks close higher

TOKYO. — Tokyo shares closed 0,89 percent higher on Friday in a roller-coaster session that came a day after the Nikkei 225 index suffered its worst one-day drop since Japan’s March 2011 quake-tsunami

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