Rodgers expects Suarez to stay

MELBOURNE. — Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers said yesterday he expects unsettled star Luis Suarez to stay with the club after the Uruguay striker arrived in Australia to join his teammates in “great spirits”.

Robin van Persie upbeat

SYDNEY. — Robin van Persie says Manchester United will prove wrong any rival clubs who view the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson as a sign of weakness at Old Trafford.
Van Persie scored the fifth goal in United’s 5-1 victory against the A-League All-Stars in Sydney on Saturday as David Moyes secured his first win as manager since succeeding

Bunye casts shadow on swimming team

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE will this year send three athletes to compete in the FINA World Junior Swimming Championships in Dubai from August 26 to 31 but the shadow of Nicholas Burnett will loom large.

Angel Eaton grabs women’s Zim Open

Takudzwa Chitsiga  Sports Reporter
TANZANIAN Angel Eaton won the Zimbabwe Ladies Golf Union Open Strokeplay at Borrowdale Brooke on Sunday.
The premier event had several top women golfers, who included a number of foreigners, taking part and it was Eaton who emerged victorious.

Zim date world champs

Jeffrey Murimbechi
ZIMBABWE national cricket team coach Andy Waller is upbeat ahead of the five-match One-Day International Series against the reigning world champions, India, beginning tomorrow.

Chunga speaks on defeat

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
HIPPO VALLEY coach Moses Chunga believes that the defeat to unfashionable South Downs was a wake-up call for his men in their quest to win the Zifa Eastern Region Division One championship.

Local Authorities to write-off debts

Michael Chideme, Municipal Reporter
Government has ordered all the country’s 92 local authorities to write-off debts owed by their citizens from the period February 2009 to June 30 this year following complaints by residents associations across the country.

Registered voters reach 6,4 million

Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S total registered voters is now over 6, 4 million after 747 928 new voters were registered under the just ended national mobile registration that ran between June 10,

Sunday News editor Paul Mambo dies

Bulawayo Bureau

SUNDAY News editor Paul Mambo has died.

He was 46.

Mambo, whose journalism career spanned 19 years, succumbed to meningitis at Mater Dei Hospital on Saturday at about 7pm. Mambo was born in Gwanda and went to Mpande Primary School in Beitbridge for his primary education. He proceeded to Manama High School in Gwanda where he did his secondary and high school before he went to Harare polytechnic to study Mass Coomunication.

Bosso return to winning ways

Sikhumbuzo Moyo,  Senior Sports Reporter Highlanders……………………………………0 (1) Hwange……………………………………………….0

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