Kadurira happy with team progress

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter FORMER Blackpool defender Clifton “Somalia’’ Kadurira believes his World Navi Northern Region Division One newboys Ngezi Platinum have now found their footing in the league and…

Sisi rules out interfering

CAIRO. — Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has said he will not interfere with judicial verdicts, following an international outcry over lengthy prison sentences given to three Al Jazeera journalists…

New deal for Benzema

LONDON . — Real Madrid are desperate to keep Karim Benzema and will offer him a huge new contract to stay at the Bernabeu. The France striker (26) had been…

Muchechetere lawyers ask for more time

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter THE trial of suspended Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation chief executive Happison Muchechetere failed to resume yesterday after his lawyers successfully applied for postponement because they are…

Uruguay grab late winner

Uruguay scored a dramatic late winner to knock four-time winners Italy out of the World Cup in a match involving another controversial Luis Suarez “biting” incident. Liverpool striker Suarez appeared…

Health disaster looms at Chingwizi

From George Maponga at CHINGWIZI in Mwenezi A FRESH humanitarian crisis looms at Chingwizi following the withdrawal of critical services by non-governmental organisations, leaving 3 000 families at risk of…

One of the funniest films in years

Film: A Million Film in Years Cast: Seth Macfarlane, Charlize Theron, Amanda Seyfriend, Liam Neeson, Scott Rogers, Adam Lee, David Clark, Alexander Sulkin, Erin Jones, Gilvani Ribisi, Brett Ricksbury. Director:…

New Chimurenga star rises

Yeukai Karengezeka Arts Correspondent His voice might not be as deep as Thomas Mapfumo’s vocals but new chimurenga musician Jairos Chabvonga has potential to scale dizzy heights in the local…

Kerry urges Kurds to save Iraq

BAGHDAD. — US Secretary of State John Kerry held crisis talks with leaders of Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish region yesterday urging them to stand with Baghdad in the face of a…

Gold little changed, but platinum gains as strike ends

SINGAPORE — Gold was little changed on yesterday as investors watched developments in violence-wracked Iraq, while platinum steadied after two days of losses as the strike in South Africa came…

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