Man City go top

LONDON. — Manchester City took over at the top of the Premier League table after winning 2-0 against Newcastle United in a tempestuous encounter at St James’ Park yesterday. Edin…

Bafana Bafana rewarded

CAPE TOWN. — Bafana Bafana will be rewarded for winning the African Nations Championship this year, Minister of Sport and Recreation Fikile Mbalula said in Cape Town yesterday. “What I…

Diarrhoea kills 26

Health Reporter Twenty-six people died of diarrhoeal diseases countrywide in one week alone during the festive season, a weekly disease surveillance report has revealed. According to the report, 16 died…

Probe UK politicians’ war crimes, ICC told

LONDON. — The International Criminal Court has been urged to investigate alleged war crimes of UK politicians during the Iraq conflict. A dossier detailing reports of sexual assault, torture and…

Fined for facilitating illegal migration

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Two Beitbridge men have been fined US$450 or six months imprisonment each for helping four Malawians cross illegally into South Africa across the Limpopo River. Washington…

Top squash players at Belgravia

Collin Matiza Sports Editor THE cobwebs will come off some of the country’s top squash players when they compete in the Belgravia Sports Club’s Club Championship in Harare this week.…

Moyes not under RVP pressure

MANCHESTER. –  David Moyes has brushed off suggestions that injured striker Robin van Persie is facing six more weeks out and insisted that he is coping with the pressure of…

‘Desist from corruption’

Paul Mundandi Sports Reporter MASVINGO Mayor Hubert Fidze has urged soccer administrators, players and match officials to desist from corruption and doping. Fidze made the remarks as the guest of…

Agriculture hardest hit by climate change

Jeffrey Gogo  Climate Story He said “ . . . climate change-induced droughts and erratic rainfall distribution patterns” were hurting food security badly. He went on to emphasise that “increased…

CAR tense as president goes into exile

BANGUI. — Central African Republic’s president flew into exile in Benin on Saturday and a new interim team started the process of identifying leaders who might restore order to a…

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