Paul Gascoigne rushed to hospital
LONDON. — Former England cricketer Ronnie Irani has urged people not to lose patience with Paul Gascoigne after the ex-football star was reportedly involved in a drunken disturbance on Monday. Gascoigne was taken to hospital after police were called to a London hotel. Irani helped paySuarez flattered by Gunners’ interest
LONDON. — Luis Suarez has sensationally admitted he is flattered by shock interest from Arsenal, despite citing the English media as reason for him quitting Liverpool.“It is good to know that I am still valued by teams like Arsenal. Friends call me up to ask if I am
Chelsea launch Rooney bid
LONDON. — Chelsea will match Wayne Rooney’s £240 000-a-week wages in a five-year deal worth a staggering £60million — if he can force his way out of Manchester United.Rooney is Jose Mourinho’s first-choice transfer target and the Chelsea manager has
Zim takes a lead role
Udo FroeseZIMBABWEANS have taken back their pride, their land and their elections. Heading Sadc as well as chairing the African Union, South Africa’s role as facilitator and mediator in Zimbabwe was to respect the sovereign right of its northern and most important
Khama back at Ajax Cape Town
ZIMBABWE international midfielder Khama Billiat has arrived back at Ajax Cape Town after spending a week in Slovenia on trial with Lokomotiv Moscow.
The 22-year-old midfielder, who was linked with Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns
Technology vs loss of traditional protocol
WHEN we lived in the village, before the liberation war, there was no phone anywhere nearby, except at Muzorori & Sons Store. The other phones were at Hwedza Hospital, Kwenda Methodist Mission and also in Mr Jack’s store at Kwenda. In those days, our relatives fromVendors flee Tsvangirai in Madziwa
The picture collage below show vendors scurrying away on seeing PM Tsvangirai today in Madziwa. Tsvangirai was coming from Rushing enroute to Bindura when he and his entourage decided to…
Sanctions have led to job losses:SK Moyo
Michael Chideme Senior ReporterCountries that imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe should feel guilty for the job losses, closure of industries and suffering of innocent civilians, Zanu-PF national chairman Ambassador Khaya Moyo has said.
70-year-old German up for US$1milion fraud
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