Bale unveiled at Real Madrid

Gareth Bale hailed his move to Real Madrid as a “dream come true” as he was officially unveiled in front of 20 000 fans at the Santiago Bernabeu yesterday.

Revenge for rampant Serena

New York — Defending champion Serena Williams won her much-anticipated US Open showdown with Sloane Stephens on Sunday while Li Na avenged a painful loss in Rome to join the…

India fires cynical shot across SA

Cape Town — The Indian cricket juggernaut has fired a particularly cynical shot across South Africa’s bows. Cricket South Africa suddenly faces potentially one of its most serious diplomatic crises…

Immelman bags PGA Tour card

Fort Wayne — Trevor Immelman rallied to win the Hotel Fitness Championship on Sunday at Sycamore Hills to lock up a PGA Tour card in the Web.com Tour Finals opener.

Johnson returns with anti-doping message

Disgraced Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson will return to Seoul later this month in an anti-doping ambassadorial role, exactly 25 years after his infamous 100m Olympic run in the South Korean…

Metbank after tax profit up 27pc

Harare Bureau METBANK’S after tax profit for the half-year period ended 30 June 2013 went up by about 27 percent to $1,9 million compared to the same period last year’s…

UNWTO general assembly triggers economic boom

Patrick Chitumba Victoria Falls Reporter THE co-hosting of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) general assembly in Victoria Falls and Livingstone triggered a mini economic boom as it created…

Falcon Gold shuts down Dalny Mine

Business Reporter FALCON Gold has shut down its Dalny Mine in Chakari and sent 900 workers on unpaid leave after failing to pay creditors, including Zesa which issued a notice…

AICO Africa projects significant loss

Harare Bureau AICO Africa Limited has projected a significant loss for the year ended 31 March 2014 largely weighed down by low intake volumes at its cotton small business unit,…

Stocks seen going bullish

Harare Bureau SHARE prices on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange will pick up once a new Cabinet has been named, Securities Commission of Zimbabwe chairperson Mrs Willia Bonyongwe has said.

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