Sony PlayStation sales top 1m
Tokyo. – Sony Corporation sold more than one million PlayStation 4 consoles in North America during the first 24 hours of sales, though the company said some buyers reported having…
Prof Moyo assures Transmedia of funds to digitalise
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT will ensure that resources are mobilised to enable Transmedia to digitalise broadcasting to meet the international deadline to migrate from analogue to digital broadcasting by…
Wallabies suspended
SYDNEY. — Australia have suspended six players for one match and sanctioned another nine for “breaches of internal team protocols” following a drinking session in the days leading up to…
A Super Sunday with a difference
Augustine Hwata Senior Sports Reporter IT’S going to be a thrilling Super Sunday this weekend when the Castle Lager Premiership crowns the 2013 champions and the fourth team to join…
Giants will battle on
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter GIANTS Dynamos and Highlanders have vowed to push their fight to the last day of the season after faltering in their matches at the weekend and…
Chindove hails Women and Sport Workshop
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Olympic Committee vice-president, Busi Chindove, is hopeful participants in the Women and Sport Workshop that ended on Saturday will apply the lessons they learnt when…
Egypt seek World Cup miracle
ABUJA. — Egypt will attempt to engineer a World Cup soccer miracle by overturning a 6-1 deficit against Ghana today and snatch a spot in the finals in Brazil next…
Brad, Angelina reunited
THEIR togetherness has become such a fixed point in popular culture that they even have a collective name. But the entity that is Brangelina has been split into its constituent…
Czech Republic retain Davis Cup tennis title
BELGRADE. — The Czech Republic retained the Davis Cup tennis title after Radek Stepanek beat outclassed Serbian youngster Dusan Lajovic in the decisive fifth final rubber in straight sets on…
Defence forces urge border expansion
Beitbridge Bureau GOVERNMENT has been urged to expand the infrastructure at Beitbridge border post as the existing facilities were stifling operations at the country’s busiest port of entry.



