Egypt’s Sisi heads to Moscow for talks

CAIRO. — Egypt’s military chief Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has left for an official visit to Russia to discuss bilateral co-operation with the Kremlin, the Associated Press news agency reported. Sisi…

Zim U-19 lose to United Arab Emirates

Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Under-19 cricket team crumbled to a six-wicket loss to the United Arab Emirates in their second warm-up match of the ICC Under-19 World Cup at the…

Cash windfall for Warriors

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter THE Warriors have received US$51 000 from the Government to cater for their appearance fees and allowances at the recent African Nations Championship where they reached…

Heavy rains trigger disease outbreaks

Herald reporter Heavy rains in recent weeks have caused disease outbreaks in livestock nationwide, a Veterinary Services Department official says. The department’s director, Dr Josphat Nyika, told The Herald that…

New deal for Bayern Munich

BERLIN. — With Bayern Munich to receive  110 million (US$150m) from new sponsors Allianz, the European champions’ German Bundesliga soccer rivals are predicting the gap in the league table will…

Regaining the art of follow ups

Shelter Chieza  Change  Management Do you then sit back and wait for your phone to ring and expect your inbox to be jammed with emails expressing how excited they were…

Man U profits

LONDON. — Manchester United have announced a record second quarter revenue of £122.9million. Things may not be going according to plan on the pitch, with United in seventh place in…

Gumbura porn case in disarray

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter THE trial of three wives of convicted rapist Robert Martin Gumbura and their alleged five accomplices accused of photographing themselves naked yesterday reached fever pitch after…

UK weather warning upgraded

LONDON. — Winds gusting at over 100mph have been recorded as a huge storm battered the UK and the Met Office issued its first “red warning” of the winter. The…

Crop-eating pests plague southern African farmers

The rainy season, always welcome in often dry southern Africa, has brought with it favourable breeding conditions for army worms and red locusts. The crop-eating pests are contributing to the…

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