Organisers complain
MELBOURNE. — Australian Grand Prix organisers yesterday complained their contract may have been breached with new Formula Ones rules making the cars too quiet, detracting from what fans wanted.
Jericho Advertising scores a first
Business Reporter Local advertising agency, Jericho Advertising, has scored a first for Zimbabwe after chief executive Mr Denford Magora and the firm’s executive director Mr Ashley Mhonda were appointed to…
Senden wins
PALM HARBOR. — Australian John Senden birdied two of the last three holes in impressive fashion on Sunday to win the Valspar Championship, his first US PGA golf title in…
Gambian police seize US$2m cocaine, cannabis
BANJUL. — Gambian police seized cocaine and cannabis sativa with a market value of US$2 million, the West African country’s anti-drug agency said on Sunday night. Modou Jobe of the…
Over-regulation to blame: MTN
LAGOS. – MTN, the mobile network operator, bemoaned the “over-regulation” of the Nigerian telecommunication sector saying it was one of the biggest causes of the industry’s under-performance.
Seedorf backed
MILAN. — AC Milan owner and president Silvio Berlusconi has given under-fire coach Clarence Seedorf his backing amid speculation the Dutchman could be on his way out of the Italian…
Toyota suspends operations after labour unrest
TOKYO. – Toyota yesterday said it has suspended production at its two Indian auto assembly plants in response to threats against management and “deliberate” assembly-line stoppages, as efforts to hammer…
Partille Cup preps hots up
Collin Matiza Sports Editor THE Zimbabwe girls Under-16 national handball team moved a gear up in their preparations for this year’s Partille Cup in Gothenburg, Sweden, by holding another two-day…
Ghanaian Prophet predicts death
A Ghanaian Prophet, Samuel Baffour, has revealed that two of Ghana’s top actors, Yvonne Nelson and Nadia Buari and some other entertainers might lose their lives. Baffour, who leads El…
ChurchHill Boys High win H/ball tourney
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter CHURCHILL Boys High are this year’s Harare Handball Association season opening tournament winners after beating Prince Edward School in the Under-20 finals on Saturday at Zengeza…


