Obscure player contribute to UN

LONDON. — The United Nations of the Barclays Premier League came together last season as 257 players from 59 different countries scored 1,016 goals . . .  but do you know who the scorer from

Mourinho’s new boy

LONDON. — Jose Mourinho has landed his first signing since returning to Chelsea with Germany forward Andre Schurrle joining from Bayer Leverkusen for £18million.

PSG raise Bale stake

LONDON. — Paris Saint-Germain are prepared to outbid Real Madrid in the £85million battle to sign Gareth Bale.

Nigeria in bonus row

JOHANNESBURG. — Confederations Cup-bound Nigeria have refused to take a US$2500-a-man bonus for Wednesday’s 1-1 draw with Namibia in Windhoek and have instead demanded double the amount,

Messi faces upto six years behind bars for tax fraud

MADRID. — Lionel Messi has been accused of tax fraud to the tune of £3,4million. And reports in Spain suggest the Barcelona superstar could face up to six years in jail if he is found guilty.

All eyes on Brazil at Confed Cup

RIO DE JANEIRO. — With the 2014 World Cup less than a year away, all eyes will be on Brazil over the next fortnight as they stage a dress rehearsal for next year’s main event.

Editorial Comment:Air Zimbabwe fare promotion spot on

Air Zimbabwe has finally got its mathematics right. Its fare reduction of up to 60 percent announced yesterday will help it regain lost market share while also affording many Zimbabweans  an

Washington escalates war on Syria

Ousting Assad was planned years ago. At issue is replacing him with a pro-Western puppet. After two years of conflict, he hangs on resiliently.

Jnr tennis players fall in Tunisia

Sports Reporter
PLAYERS taking part in World Junior Tennis tournament qualifiers in Tunis, Tunisia, had their hopes of progressing to the finals quashed when they lost to South Africa 0-3 on Wednesday in their second

ST Johns to defend Super8

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere  Sports Reporter
ST JOHN’S Prep School are hopeful they will defend their title as the Super8 rugby champions when they host yet another edition of the junior schools’ festival tomorrow.

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