Warriors back at Rufaro

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ZIMBABWE’S Warriors will make a welcome return to their favourite hunting ground, Rufaro, where they will host Mauritius in an African Nations Championships first round,…

EPL ‘in danger of losing its soul’

LONDON. — English football is “in danger of losing its soul” because of selfish players, avaricious owners and managers obsessed with the short term, according to one of the game’s…

Asia tours leave EPL giants counting costs

HONG KONG. — The English Premier League’s top teams swarmed to Asia chasing the region’s growing wealth and unquenchable thirst for English football, but they go home counting the fitness…

China central bank eases liquidity squeeze

SHANGHAI. – China’s central bank said it had injected 17 billion yuan (US$2,8 billion) into the domestic banking system yesterday after a liquidity squeeze rocked financial markets in the world’s…

Dotcom Australia bound

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent RISING sungura star Tendai Chipara (pictured below), popularly known as Dotcom, is set to tour Australia in August. Speaking on the sidelines of a show at…

Wenger hints on assembling winning team

LONDON. — Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was at his engaging best last Friday, as he took a question-and- answer session in front of a group of local businessmen during the…

Barclays in £12,8bn capital-raising bid

LONDON. – Barclays bank set out its stall yesterday to raise £12,8 billion of new capital, including £5,8 billion with a rights issue at a huge 40,1 percent discount, under…

Zanu-PF will win elections: Sikhanyiso Ndlovu

PRESIDENT Mugabe and all other Zanu-PF candidates have already won the elections to be held tomorrow. President Mugabe is an undoubted statesman of the world and a revolutionary icon par-excellence. …

Matabeleland turns back on MDC formations

ZIMBABWE’S 6,4 million registered voters are tomorrow expected to elect a new Government that will lead the country for the next five years. It is interesting as the electorate goes…

Editorial Comment: Tsvangirai should avoid breaking the law

THE political parties’ leaders that have been criss-crossing the length and breadth of this country in their bid to drum up support ahead of the harmonised elections tomorrow, wound up…

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