What’s gone wrong for Man U?

LONDON. — Manchester United’s home defeat by Newcastle United at the weekend left them 13 points behind English Premier League soccer leaders Arsenal and in danger of missing out on…

‘Admin cherry-picked intel to justify Syria strike’

NEW YORK. — Washington knew Syrian rebels could produce sarin gas but “cherry-picked” intel to blame President Assad for the August 21 attack on Ghouta, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Seymour…

Young Warriors Moza draw

Sports Reporter YOUNG Warriors striker Tino Kadewere said he was happy to open his account at Cosafa Youth Championships yesterday in the 1-1 draw against Mozambique in Lesotho yesterday. Kadewere…

China’s annual consumer inflation slows

BEIJING. — China’s annual consumer inflation unexpectedly slowed in November, easing market fears of any imminent policy tightening as authorities meet this week to outline their policy and reform priorities…

Trio gets 15 years

Court Reporter Five Harare men were last week jailed for an effective three years each after they were found guilty of robbery by a Mbare magistrate court. Maxwell Kandisayi (30),…

Taylor ton saves Midwest

Sports Reporter BRENDAN Taylor and Malcolm Waller put together a key 151-run partnership for the fourth wicket to rescue the Midwest Rhinos from what would have been a horrific start…

TV stations in Madiba frenzy

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Television Last week, the first black South African president Nelson Mandela died aged 95. Naturally, as a global icon, the media went into the annals of history looking…

Good liberation hero — bad liberation hero

Stephen Gowans Mandela and Mugabe are key figures in the liberation of black Southern Africa from white rule. So why does the West overflow with hosannas for Mandela and continue…

Black Rhinos to reward players

Augustine Hwata Senior Sports Reporter AFTER surviving relegation by the skin of their teeth, army side Black Rhinos will this Saturday hold an awards ceremony to honour the players who…

Chelsea imperfect

LONDON. — Jose Mourinho admits Chelsea are “not the perfect squad” but he remains committed to building for the future at Stamford Bridge. Oussama Assaidi came off the bench to…

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