Ten questions for BPL final day
THE 2013-14 Premier League season concludes on Sunday with a number of issues, including the destination of the title, still to be decided.
Barrett’s goalkicking proves difference for Hurricanes
BEAUDEN Barrett kicked the Wellington Hurricanes to a hard-fought 25-15 Super Rugby win over the Rebels in Melbourne yesterday. The tenacious Rebels scored two tries to one, but fly-half Barrett’s…
Fifa warns of Russia World Cup problems
FIFA expects problems with Russia’s World Cup in 2018 and will call a special meeting in September in a bid to head off troubles, the world body’s secretary general said…
Hamilton leads way in Spanish Grand Prix
BARCELONA — Lewis Hamilton led a Mercedes one-two in Spanish Grand Prix practice yesterday while Red Bull’s world champion Sebastian Vettel was sidelined for most of the two sessions by…
Fifa president Sepp Blatter wants new term
ZURICH — Fifa president Sepp Blatter yesterday strengthened expectations that he will soon announce his bid for a fifth term as the head of global football.
Mpilo Hospital owed $16m
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter MPILO Central Hospital is owed $16 million by its clients, a development that has forced it to engage debt collectors in an effort to recover the…
Biti expects Tsvangirai MPs to join him
Lloyd Gumbo Harare Bureau THE MDC-T’s leadership renewal team led by secretary-general Tendai Biti says it expects dozens of MDC-T legislators who were said to be behind party leader, Morgan…
Zisco to resume production: Bimha
DEFUNCT steel producer, NewZim Steel, formerly Ziscosteel, will resume production in the next two years after the completion of plant upgrades, a cabinet minister said yesterday.
Gweru council to implement pre-paid water meters, housing projects
Kamangeni Phiri Midlands Bureau Chief GWERU City Council is working on installing 300,000 pre-paid water meters and build more than 6,000 houses in the Midlands capital, city mayor, Councillor Hamutendi…
Bev runs illegal operation
Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent DANCE groups in Zimbabwe risk being fined $700 or alternatively being jailed for up to two years after it emerged that they are performing without licences.






