Brazil legend Romario demands prison-time for CBF chiefs

RIO DE JANEIRO. — Brazil football legend Romario, now a lawmaker, said on Wednesday that the sport’s chiefs should serve prison time for the national team’s humiliating 7-1 World Cup…

Under-17 fall to Namibia

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Under-17 side’s hopes of finishing the Grant Khomo Rugby Festival unbeaten went up in smoke yesterday when they suffered a 22-32 defeat at the hands of…

Oil slips to two-month low on slack US demand

LONDON. — Oil fell to a two-month low under $108 a barrel yesterday, extending its longest losing streak in four years, pressured by weak petrol demand in the US and…

Luis Suarez ban upheld

LONDON. — Fifa has rejected an appeal from Luis Suarez against his four-month worldwide ban for biting Giorgio Chiellini. Suarez and the Uruguayan Football Association challenged the ban — and a…

Kroos set for Real move

MADRID. — Brazil’s misery could yet be Real Madrid’s gain with Germany star Toni Kroos poised to join the Spanish soccer giants from Bayern Munich on the back of an…

Shabanie Mine face FC Platinum

Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANE SHABANIE Mine coach John Phiri says he is relaxed ahead of the Zvishavane Derby against FC Platinum at Mandava tomorrow. Phiri will be taking charge of…

Court issues judgment against Tetrad

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter THE High Court has issued a default judgment against Tetrad Investment Bank following the bank’s failure to honour call deposits amounting to about $1,1 million.

ICTs key for development

Felex Share Herald Reporter African countries should consolidate the growth recorded in Information and Communication Technology to enhance socio-economic development, Vice President Joice Mujuru has said.

Bubbly Flame Lilly invade Bindura

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter FLAME Lilly are not concerned about walking into the lion’s den when they take on leaders Bindura United at Chipadze tomorrow in what promises to be an…

‘Germany have the edge’

RIO DE JANEIRO. — Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella believes a well-rested Germany will have the advantage against the weary South Americans in Sunday’s World Cup soccer final.

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