Federer optimistic of Grand Slam singles glory
BRISBANE.— Swiss tennis great Roger Federer insisted yesterday he was still capable of winning a Grand Slam singles crown despite a relatively poor 2013 season which saw him slip to…
Ibrahimovic wants Messi at PSG
DOHA. — Signing Lionel Messi would take French champions Paris Saint-Germain to the next level, according to their current star forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Upgrade tourism infrastructure, says AfDB
The African Development Bank says Zimbabwe should upgrade its tourism infrastructure to ensure the success of the recently introduced Meetings, Incentives, Conference and Exhibition initiative.
Mourinho speaks on ‘wild’ Suarez
LONDON – Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho believes that Luis Suarez remains at the mercy of his “wild nature” despite the Liverpool striker’s improved conduct in the Premier League season to…
Krog raises Zim flag high in US
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter STUART Krog proved that he is the best local junior golfer when he finished tied on position 13 at the Orange Bowl Invitational Tournament at Biltmore…
ZIBF announces 2014 theme
Kumbirayi Shoniwa Entertainment Reporter The Executive Board of the Zimbabwe International Book Fair (ZIBF) Association has announced its theme for 2014 entitled “Indigenous Languages, Literature, Art and Knowledge Systems of…
Pelhams forecasts return to profitability
Business Reporter FURNITURE retailer Pelhams is forecasting a return to profitability in the short-term after incurring a loss of US$1,12 million in the half year to September 30.
. . . haunted by love of speed, risk
PARIS. — Formula One legend Michael Schumacher may have retired in 2012 after a glittering career, but his love for speed and danger has now led to a serious head…
After web stocks boom, investors wary
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK. — For investors in internet stocks, it was a banner year: shares of many companies doubled as revenue climbed and on forecasts for rip-roaring growth in earnings.…
Gold tumbles as demand for wealth protection falls
London. – Gold fell for the first time in five days in London, set for its biggest annual loss in three decades, as an improving economy cut demand for a…

