Pires salutes Ozil

LONDON. — Arsenal legend Robert Pires has likened Mesut Ozil to French great Zinedine Zidane. The Germany international has settled seamlessly in north London after signing from Real Madrid on

Barton blasts England

LONDON. — Joey Barton on Thursday night branded England “s—” on the eve of their biggest soccer match for more than a year. Barton also claimed Sir Alex Ferguson “could…

Direct Contact calls Mukumba

Sports Editor AN elite Harare private school – Direct Contact – has roped in a top squash coach for the development of its junior players. The idea to expose young…

Zifa shift attention from Asiagate

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ZIFA are finally shifting attention from the Asiagate scam to taking a pro-active approach that puts more emphasis on preventing the scourge of match-fixing from…

Harare City, Hwange clash at Dulibadzimu

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter HARARE City and Hwange will be chasing a Mbada Diamonds Cup semi-final spot for the first time this afternoon when they clash at Dulibadzimu in…

Cuthbert Dube shouldn’t do it alone, it’s not his game but our game, it’s not his Zifa but our Zifa, it’s not his Warriors but our Warriors

So what are we doing as a nation to free ourselves from the quagmire of perpetual under-achievement, which has seen us become so comfortable with failure we now feel it’s…

Moving on from a place of stagnation

Bishop Dr B Manjoro Dunamis “THE Lord our God spake unto us in Horeb, saying, Ye have dwelt long enough in this mount: Turn you, and take your journey, and…

US crisis: More talks, no deal

WASHINGTON. — President Barack Obama sat down for talks with more of his Republican foes yesterday amid hopes for a breakthrough in a budget showdown threatening the US recovery and…

‘Unfair’ ICC under fire at African summit

ADDIS ABABA. — The International Criminal Court was under fire yesterday over its “unfair” and “totally unacceptable” treatment of Africa, as Ethiopia opened a special African Union summit with a…

Banda dissolves Cabinet

BLANTYRE. — Malawi President Joyce Banda dissolved Cabinet on Thursday after police arrested several junior officials in her government in recent weeks on suspicion of stealing state funds.

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