Judgment reserved in ANCYL case
JOHANNESBURG — Judgment on an application to have the ANCYL liquidated was reserved in the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg yesterday. Acting Judge Tony Mundell said the matter was “novel”US, Venezuela meet to mend ties
Antigua — US and Venezuelan officials will meet soon for talks that could lead to the countries exchanging ambassadors for the first time since 2010, Venezuela’s foreign minister said late on Thursday. The meeting will be “in the next days, probably inMDC-T defers Masvingo, Chiredzi urban primaries
From George Maponga in MasvingoMDC-T has shelved primary elections to choose candidates for council elections in Masvingo and Chiredzi urban areas to allow for rigorous vetting of candidates as the former opposition movement
Hungary braces for record flood
BUDAPEST. — With the River Danube reaching record levels at Hungary’s border regions yesterday morning and still rising, the country’s prime minister warned residents to prepare for the worst. The flood is expected to crest inAngry villagers bury suspected killer alive
La Paz — Villagers in Bolivia’s southern highlands buried a man alive in the grave of the woman he is suspected of having raped and murdered, an official said on Thursday.Putin, wife announce divorce
MOSCOW. — Russian President Vladimir Putin and his wife Lyudmila Putina on Thursday announced their divorce. “It was our mutual decision, our marriage is over,” Putin said in an interview aired on a local TV news channel. TV footage showed theDube rallies Warriors
Sports ReporterZIFA president Cuthbert Dube has challenged the Warriors to discard the notion that they are playing a dead rubber in their World Cup qualifier against Egypt tomorrow as they have more to play for besides
Pharaohs close in on Brazil
JOHANNESBURG – Egypt are closing in on a World Cup place, an achievement that would wipe away two years of pain for the country’s game and put it back at football’s top tournament for the first time inEgypt’s all-weather man
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
Could he be Egypt’s lucky charm?
Veteran football administrator Samir Adly has survived generations of Egypt’s football revolution.


