Chelsea pocket first objective

LONDON. — Jose Mourinho insisted he would prefer to be in Manchester City’s position in the Barclays EnglishPremier League soccer title race despite his Chelsea side moving seven points clear.…

Take a bow for Prof Hope Sadza

Ruth Butaumocho Gender Editor When Prof Hope Sadza decided to quit her job as a Public Service Commissioner to fulfil a dream that had for a long time preoccupied her…

Labour Court clears CMED manager

Senior Reporter A manager with CMED (Private) Limited who was fired in 2009 will go back to work after the Labour Court cleared him of any wrongdoing. Mr Calisto Maniki,…

How Mine’s close shave

From Lovemore Dube on MAHE ISLAND, Seychelles HOW Mine have described their 6-4 aggregate scraping through to the second round of the Orange Caf Confederation Cup as a close shave…

Jari wins Old Mutual marathon

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter HARARE-BASED athlete Munyaradzi Jari is this year’s winner of the Old Mutual Rodger Brackley marathon after he swept to victory in a strong field at Old…

Thai police target ‘passport ring’

BANGKOK. — Thai police said yesterday they were investigating a “passport ring” as details emerged of bookings made in Thailand with stolen European passports for the vanished Malaysia Airlines flight.…

Who is afraid of Charles Darwin?

Stanely Mushava Literature Today Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution is the pivot on which the secular world orbits. The evolution patriarch levelled hammer blows against the foundations of faith with…

Cheetahs squad to be named

Jeffrey Murimbechi  Sports Correspondent ZIMBABWE Rugby Union selectors will today announce the names of players in the Cheetahs and Goshawks national sides that will represent the country in the Zimbabwe…

Bid to stop diamond centre construction hits snag

Senior Reporter A bid by nine construction companies to stop construction at the Zimbabwe Diamond Technology Centre in Mt Hampden over a US$4,8 million debt has hit a snag after…

Nadal stretched

INDIAN WELLS. — Rafael Nadal’s Indian Wells title defence got off to a rocky start, as the world number one tennis player was forced to rally for a three-set victory…

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