Kereke pushes for Gono arrest as former RBZ advisor writes to Tomana, police
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter FORMER Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr Gideon Gono’s advisor, Dr Munyaradzi Kereke, has written to the police and the Prosecutor-General’s Office seeking the arrest…
Barca offer Suarez chance to play
RIO DE JANEIRO. — Luis Suarez will be offered the chance to continue his tainted career at Barcelona as the Spanish soccer giants press ahead with plans to sign the…
Serena slips on grass
LONDON. — Serena Williams was able to laugh off a tumble onto the lap of a front-row spectator at Wimbledon, and she and her sister Venus went on to earn…
Suspended cricket chief appointed ICC chairman
LONDON. — Suspended Indian cricket chief Narayanaswami Srinivasan was yesterday appointed as the new ICC chairman at the world body’s annual conference. The powerful 69-year-old industrialist was elected despite being…
MDG crisis: 58m out of school
BRUSSELS. — An estimated 58 million children worldwide are not going to school, meaning that there is “no chance whatsoever” that the Millennium Development Goal of achieving universal primary education…
Real Madrid net 46m
LONDON. — Real Madrid’s historic La Decima triumph in the Champions League soccer last season netted them a whopping £46m, according to the official Uefa breakdown.
Age cheating is a cancer
Bothwell Mahlengwe IAM not a fan of Jose Mourinho but I like his candidness. When he mentioned that he suspected Samuel Eto’o was not 33 years old but either 35…
Africa urged to increase investment in agriculture
MALABO. — African leaders yesterday called for increased public and private support to the agriculture sector as the 23rd Ordinary Session of the African Union Summit opened in Malabo, Equatorial…
Pirates to address players’ welfare
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter CHEGUTU Pirates have promised to pay players their outstanding allowances after sourcing funds from the community ahead of their match against Starbill on Sunday at Rufaro…
Numsa members to down tools
Johannesburg — The National Union of Metalworkers of SA (Numsa) will go on an indefinite strike over wage increases from next week Tuesday in the metals and engineering sectors.


