It’s been a very tough week

Bothwell Mahlengwe LAST weekend was a black one for all the soccer-loving Zimbabweans. On Saturday broadcaster Chengetai Ditima died. Then on Sunday, it was the elimination of the Warriors from…

Murray takes aim at Nadal

PARIS. — Andy Murray will today attempt to become the first British man in 77 years to reach the French Open tennis final, but eight-time champion Rafael Nadal is standing…

Toure left out as injury concerns mount

DALLAS. — Yaya Toure was left out of Cote d’lvoire’s final World Cup soccer warm-up match as a precautionary measure, with the country’s football federation playing down fears over the…

Sunday jive for Mutare

Entertainment Reporter Mutare comes alive on Sunday as musicians Jah Prayzah , Blessing Shumba, Hosiah Chipanga and Trymore Bande share the stage at a family show at Pick ‘n’ Save.

Chamberlain goes for knee scan

LONDON. — England midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was expected to have a scan on his knee yesterday amid fears he has suffered a ligament injury.

Hamilton ready to hit back

LONDON. — Nico Rosberg seized the Formula One championship lead from aggrieved Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton in Monaco, but he may have to hand it straight back in Montreal this…

Stakeholders’ conference in pipeline

Chinhoyi Bureau Government and players in the tourism and hospitality sector, including the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority, will soon convene an all stakeholders’ conference in Kariba to find ways of reviving…

Chuchu disappointed over dismissal

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter FORMER Dstv Rangers coach Elvis “Chuchu” Chiweshe has expressed his disappointment over his dismissal early this week from the club because of poor results .

Kenya readies debut Eurobond after 17-year wait

London. – After 17 years, the timing is finally on Kenya’s side as the government readies its first Eurobond sale, betting the nation’s growth prospects and resurgent demand for emerging-market…

SA’s largest union threatens strike

JOHANNESBURG. – South Africa’s largest union yesterday warned of an imminent strike that could hit the country’s struggling manufacturing sector, amid a deadlock over wage increases.

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