Boom Boom Lisicki wows Germany

LONDON. – Sabine Lisicki, the smiling darling of the Centre Court, has become Wimbledon’s favourite German, adopted as an honourary Brit just like Steffi Graf and Boris Becker before her.

Djokovic storms into final

LONDON. — Novak Djokovic finally broke the resolve of Juan Martin Del Potro to advance to the Wimbledon final after a brutal, brilliant and at times bizarre match of tennis that will go down in history as one of the best at SW19.

It’s all gloomy in the region

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
SOUTHERN African countries will have to go back to basics and invest heavily in their youth programmes if the region’s national teams are to regularly qualify for the World Cup and make a mark at the global soccer showcase.

White House under attack

The action comedy seems unlikely to join Tatum’s recent line-up of US$100 million hits including “Magic Mike”, “The Vow”, “21 Jump Street” and “G.I. Joe: Retaliation” — though its A- CinemaScore may help it achieve some legs at the box office.

Music is powerful: Be warned

Chiedza V Matenga
Music, music, music!!!
What really is music? Is it the words, drums and percussion, guitars, tambourines and pianos that make music tic? All these produce sound, not just sound but beautiful

Jaure respects How Mine

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS defender Partson Jaure rates newboys How Mine highly and believes the Bulawayo side will be tough when the teams clash in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at Luveve this afternoon.

Psy touches LA

Psy – the South Korean Internet sensation behind that INCREDIBLE song Gangnam Style – has touched down in LA . . . and he did the horse dance for TMZ . . . RIGHT ON THE STREET

Pupils clean Lagos street

Pupils of a private school in Lagos State took over Church Street, Onipanu, on Wednesday, picking dirt and litters from every nook and cranny of the area.
The pupils, drawn from the nursery, primary and secondary arms of Shinning Light Schools, also cleared street gutters, in what they called a practical application of civic education.

Miss T.E.E.N SA not just a pretty face

Johannesburg. – This is a start to what dreams are made of for Danielle Smith who has recently been crowned Miss T.E.E.N SA 2013.
The Johannesburg-born 19-year- old is soon to represent South Africa at the international Miss T.E.E.N pageant in Houston, Texas, a city better known for its passion for

‘Paris must respect rules’

Los Angeles. – Jermaine Jackson has suggested that Paris Jackson does not respect authority and needs to learn to follow guidelines set by her guardians.
The 58-year-old singer believes that the 15-year-old aspiring actress, who recently attempted suicide, needs to learn to follow the rules set by her guardians, despite conceding

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