Jenson Button fastest again

JEREZ. — British former Formula One world champion Jenson Button led the way for a second consecutive day after yesterday’s morning session on day three of pre-season testing in Jerez,…

Do we have a Hercules to clean the Augean stable?

Joram Nyathi Group Political Editor INFORMATION, Media and Broadcasting Services minister Professor Jonathan Moyo has spoken strongly against the scandalous and corrupt salaries earned by a number of parastatal heads…

Pasuwa rallies his troops

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor AS the Warriors count their losses and were left to rue a golden chance to reach their first continental cup final, assistant coach Callisto Pasuwa…

‘Zim players treated unfairly over Asiagate’

LONDON. — More than 60 Zimbabwean players, who have been banned over the Asiagate match-fixing scandal, didn’t receive a fair legal hearing, the world soccer players’ union FIFPro said on…

Halle Berry’s spotted again

Since giving birth to her second child in October, Halle Berry has been spotted just three times. But she made it a fourth on Wednesday, and looked absolutely incredible in…

Atletico Madrid eye Real scalp

MADRID. — Atletico Madrid have a chance to pile more King’s Cup misery on neighbours Real after eliminating Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday to set up a last-four clash against the…

Mupostori relocates

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Mutare-based musician Jusa Mupostori said he will be relocating to Harare by the end of this month. The musician who had stolen the hearts of many…

Bayern says Kroos could leave for United

MUNICH. — Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola has admitted that Manchester United target Toni Kroos could leave the club before tomorrow’s transfer window deadline. The midfielder reacted angrily after being…

Gasa, Diamond Studio bury hatchet

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Sungura musician Romeo Gasa is on the verge of making peace with his recording company Diamond Studios. Gasa had come guns blazing against the recording studio…

Harare City swindles US$6m medical aid subscriptions

Felex Share Herald Reporter The capital city’s management has failed to remit US$6 million in medical aid subscriptions to the Harare Municipality Medical Aid Society.

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