Afghanistan endorses security deal

Kabul — An Afghan grand assembly of tribal chieftains and elders yesterday endorsed a major security pact with the United States and called on President Hamid Karzai to sign the…

‘No to policies detrimental to country’s economy’

Business Reporter THE Government will not implement policies that work against the economic performance of the country, Labour and Social Welfare Deputy Minister Mr Tongai Muzenda has said.

Industrial performance to remain subdued next year

Business Reporter THE country’s industrial performance is likely to remain depressed in 2014 due to a host of challenges facing the economy, HiFund Investment director Mr Arnold Chidhakwa said on…

Innscor experiences turnover growth in first quarter

Harare Bureau INNSCOR’S first quarter performance is not only signalling the slowdown of the economy but is also pointing to a business which has reached maturity and perhaps suffering from…

Man City hit Spurs for six

SERGIO Aguero and Jesus Navas both scored twice as Manchester City condemned Tottenham to their worst Premier League defeat since 1996.

Bayern whip Dortmund

SUBSTITUTE Mario Gotze scored on his return to Borussia Dortmund as Bayern Munich preserved their four-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga. Gotze, who joined Bayern for £31.5m in…

Barcelona secure top spot

BARCELONA beat Granada 4-0 at home to go    six points clear at the top of La Liga without a                                                                                                 number of injured players including Lionel Messi on Saturday.

Platinum Stars humble Chiefs

JOHANNESBURG – A second half Thabiso Semenya effort booked Platinum Stars’ place in the final of the Telkom Knockout, beating Kaizer Chiefs in the semi-final at FNB Stadium on Saturday…

Pacman keeps Mayweather bout hopes alive

MANNY Pacquiao bamboozled and bewildered in equal measure to outpoint Brandon Rios in Macau yesterday.

England suffer crushing defeat

ENGLAND slumped to a humiliating  381-run defeat in the first Test as Mitchell Johnson once again blew their fragile batting away. Facing a target of 561 to win, or two…

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