Spurs ‘to double Bale’s wages’
Tottenham will offer Gareth Bale the chance to double his wages should he decide to stay at White Hart Lane next season, according to AS. And AS claims that Los…
SA, Sri Lanka seek ODI revival
Colombo — South Africa and Sri Lanka are hoping to recover from recent setbacks in One-Day cricket when they contest a five-match series starting in Colombo today. Both teams were…
Fabregas non-transferable: Barca
Barcelona vice president Josep Maria Bartomeu has told Sport that Cesc Fabregas is not for sale and will not be leaving the Camp Nou this summer. Following Paul Scholes’ retirement…
We await Pagels’ swan song
GERMAN expatriate Klaus Pagels will be sitting on the Warriors bench for the last time this afternoon as he guides the youthful Warriors in the final of the regional Cosafa…
Austrian found hoarding stolen skulls in home museum
VIENNA — An Austrian man is to be charged with disturbing the peace of the dead after police found 56 skulls and 55 other bones at a museum he had…
Hwange executive reads riot act
Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange and Sikhumbuzo Moyo in Bulawayo THE Hwange club executive has ordered the technical bench to pick up at least seven points from the next three games…
Women’s Division One Soccer League takes break
Mzingaye Sibanda Sports Reporter ZIFA Southern Region Division One Women’s Soccer League will take a break in preparation for the forthcoming National Youth Games set for Bulawayo in August. Fixtures…
Hands off Zim affairs, Zulu told
Felex Share Herald ReporterSOUTH African President Jacob Zuma’s International Relations advisor Ms Lindiwe Zulu has no role in Zimbabwean politics and cannot dictate when the country should hold elections, political analysts have said.
AU endorses poll preps. . .’Free, fair elections possible’ . . . Lindiwe Zulu eats humble pie . . .Election funding assured
Caesar Zvayi Deputy Editor
THE African Union said problems that bedevilled Special Voting for members of the security forces this week do not detract from the holding of free and fair elections in Zimbabwe on July 31.
President pledges to resuscitate ailing industries
Bulawayo Bureau




