Lampard to stay
LONDON. — Manchester City could extend Frank Lampard’s loan spell until February. And it means he could face former club Chelsea again, when City visit Stamford Bridge on January 31.…
Tevez snubbed again
BUENOS AIRES. — Argentina captain Lionel Messi was called up Monday by new coach Gerardo Martino for international soccer friendlies against Brazil and Hong Kong, but Juventus striker Carlos Tevez…
Masike headlines acoustic night
Arts Correspondent Mbira princess Hope Masike is set to headline a potentially explosive acoustic session to be held at the exquisite Private Lounge tomorrow. The US-bound songbird shares the stage…
Breaks proposed
ZURICH. — World football’s governing body Fifa yesterday announced plans to allow referees to halt matches for three minutes so that players suspected of sustaining a concussion can be assessed.
‘Fergie’s departure left RVP shattered’
LONDON. — Sir Alex Ferguson’s decision to retire understandably came as a shock to the Manchester United squad, but none took the news harder than Robin van Persie.
Rio Tinto introduces new mapping technology
Global mining giant Rio Tinto yesterday said it is introducing new mapping technology to enhance mineral recovery and improve mining efficiencies while also reducing costs at all its operations.
Moyana to sample new songs
Entertainment Reporter Controversial artiste Jacob Moyana has promised to sample new songs from his upcoming album “Madhiri Nemazheti” this Friday at Mbare Netball complex. The singer will be sharing the…
Govt to engage IFC for financial support
Business Reporter Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa says he will engage the International Finance Corporation, a unit of the International Monetary Fund, to extend financial support to local…
Fashion expo to promote local designs
Yeukai Karengezeka Arts Correspondent Two designers, Chipo Chapfika and Rudo Nondo, have joined hands in coming up with a project called “Fashion Collective Market” to be launched on September 28…
Lesotho: Testing SA’s soft power
Simon Allison It’s been several weeks since the coup that wasn’t in Lesotho, yet there’s been little progress in unravelling the tense political stand-off there.

