Africa shows interest in Zim

Business Reporter Fellow African countries are continuing to show keen interest in bringing their investments into Zimbabwe, an investment expert has said. Traditionally, Asian and European countries have been known…

Justin Timberlake back with a bang

LOS ANGELES. — Pop singer Justin Timberlake scored his second chart-topping album this year as his latest record debuted at number one on the weekly Billboard 200 album chart, capping…

Ajmal wants to be the best

ABU DHABI. — Prolific Pakistani offspinner Saeed Ajmal yesterday vowed to regain the title of world’s best Test bowler by punishing South Africa in the two-test series starting here from…

Malema launches EFF as political party

MARIKANA. — Hundreds of Economic Freedom Fighters braved the scorching sun for the launch of their party at the Nkaneng informal settlement in Marikana, North West yesterday. Members dressed in…

Libyan coach survives shooting incident

TRIPOLI. — Libyan side Al Ahly Tripoli have announced their coach Hossam El Badry has survived a shooting incident on Saturday. El Badry took the charge of the Libyan team…

Poland warn England

WARSAW. — Poland will not make it easy for England to secure the win they need to guarantee a place at next year’s World Cup, says captain Jakub Blaszczykowski. England…

Time to brand yourself

Nyaradzo Mavindidze Motivation for Success A LOT of people aspire to land this or that fancy job by many of these aspirations remain just that, aspirations because people mop around…

Emenike powers Super Eagles

ADDID ABABA. — Emmanuel Emenike scored twice in Addis Ababa as African champions, Nigeria, defeated Ethiopia 2-1 in the first leg of the 2014 Fifa World Cup qualifier yesterday. Behailu…

‘Militiamen’ fired at boat: Malta shipwreck survivors

VALLETA/TRIPOLI. — Syrian refugees who survived after their boat capsized off Malta in the latest disaster in the Mediterranean say they were fired on by warring trafficking gangs as they…

Leading Syrian opposition group bails out of talks

MOSCOW. – A major Syrian opposition group that has gained international recognition would not participate in the Moscow-backed Geneva-2 peace conference on Syria, the group’s leader told RIA Novosti yesterday.…

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