Oscar cried himself to sleep in prison: report

Johannesburg – The correctional services department yesterday declined to comment on a report that convicted paralympian Oscar Pistorius wept himself to sleep on his first day in prison.

Van Gaal, Mourinho: The reunion

MANCHESTER UNITED entertain Premier League leaders Chelsea on Sunday with the Blues in the unusual position of favourites to win the match. Not because Chelsea are not worthy of that…

Female migrant workers abused in the UAE

Human Rights Watch (HRW) released a damning report yesterday on the condition of migrant domestic workers in the United Arab Emirates, alleging that they are frequently “trapped, exploited and abused.”

‘Scheduling hands Barca Clasico advantage’

WORLD Player of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo has complained that the timing of the first El Clasico of the season tomorrow gives La Liga leaders Barcelona an unfair advantage.

Botswana’s ruling party faces tough electoral battle

Gaborone – Botswana’s ruling party, which has governed the diamond-rich country since 1965, is facing an unprecedented electoral battle as a traditionally fragmented opposition unites against it.

‘Tap into exports’… Improve product quality: SAZ

Business Editor LOCAL companies should tap into the export market through enhanced product quality that meets international standards to stimulate growth and increase their revenues, the Standards Association of Zimbabwe…

Factory sold for $900

Cletus Mushanawani News Editor IN an act of shooting themselves in the foot, five employees employed by one of Mutare’s leading dry cleaners, Perrems Dry Cleaners, connived to have the company’s…

China, euro zone business improves but little sign of turnaround

EURO zone businesses performed much better than forecasters expected this month and China’s vast factory sector grew a shade faster but there were worrying signs that the upturn could be…

Zimbabwe slip out of Fifa top 100

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA’s failure to organise full international friendly matches for the Warriors has seen the flagship side slip out of the top 100 on the latest…

SA budget deficit to widen

Cape Town — South Africa expects a slightly wider budget deficit of 4,1 percent of GDP for 2014/15 from the 4 percent seen in February, but will rein in spending…

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