Cara, Paes crash out
LONDON. — Leander Paes and Cara Black, who won three Grand Slam mixed doubles titles together, crashed out of the Wimbledon Championships after suffering a three-set defeat in the second…
Tips for studying for your O-Level
1. Improve your vocab! Learn 10 new words a day. Have a small notebook with you where you write down 10 new words you learn each day. You can get…
Maternal, child health under spotlight
Roselyne Sachiti in Sandton, S. Africa Over 800 leaders and public health experts from around the world who are gathered here have called for accelerated action to improve maternal, newborn…
Witness locked out of Gumbura residence
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A witness in the trial of jailed RGM Independent End Time Message leader Robert Martin Gumbura yesterday told the court that he had to negotiate with…
How Russia is turning tables against US
Stefan Hedlund The European Union had set June 30 as a new deadline on implementing economic sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine crisis. However, just when the West is thinking…
What with our literature in Ndebele
Beaven Tapureta Bookshelf There is a deep longing for some “paradise lost” in the literary sector; a yearning for those years gone by when titles of Shona and Ndebele novels…
Pakistan to earn $450m
LONDON. — Pakistan’s cricket chief on Monday claimed his country will earn US$450 million from the next eight-year cycle, mainly from four series with arch-rivals India.
Women’s arts festival calls for entries
Yeukai Karengezeka Arts Correspondent Preparations for Women’s Arts Festival (Wafest) to be held in November have begun with organisers calling for exhibitors to start registering. One of the organisers Courage…
Peter Johns to rock old school music lovers
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter VISITING United Kingdom-based disk jockey, Peter Johns, will again be the headline act at an old school gig scheduled for Hellenics Sports Club this Saturday. After…
China recovery fragile, says Barclays
BEIJING – The latest economic data out of China was not enough to convince analysts at Barclays Capital in Hong Kong that China is firmly on the road to recovery.


