Manuel continues to impress
Collin Matiza Sports Editor DAIYAAN Manuel is on fire. The nine-year-old Zimbabwean motocross rider was in scintillating form again at the weekend when he finished first in the 50cc Pro…
Falling deposits add to China economy warning sign
Beijing — Chinese bank deposits dropped following a crackdown on lenders manipulating their numbers and “illicit” means of attracting money, threatening to weigh on credit growth and hinder efforts to…
Carter, Williams back at All Blacks
CHICAGO. — Dan Carter and Sonny Bill Williams returned to the All Blacks with impressive showings Saturday in a 74-6 rout of the United States to launch their Northern Hemisphere…
Athletics Kenya authorities under fire
NAIROBI. — Kenya’s athletics bosses came in for fierce criticism on Saturday after it emerged Rita Jeptoo, currently the world’s leading female marathon runner, tested positive in an out-of-competition anti-doping…
China, US to meet on WMD non-proliferation
BEIJING. — China and the United States will sit down for the first joint work group meeting on the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in Beijing today, China’s…
Koeman aims high
United Kingdom. — Southampton manager Ronald Koeman believes that his side have the quality to qualify for European soccer competition and enjoy a “fantastic season” in the English Premier League.
Ray Kaukonde in Sex-for-Power storm
Zanu-PF Mashonaland East provincial chair Cde Ray Kaukonde has allegedly been demanding sexual favours from female party members aspiring for leadership positions, it has emerged.
President grills Gumbo on ‘Baba Jukwa’ links
President Mugabe has quizzed Zanu-PF secretary for information Cde Rugare Gumbo on why police have not interrogated him in connection with the Baba Jukwa case, when he co-opted the main…
VP Mujuru not immune to prosecution
Vice President Mujuru can be prosecuted on allegations of corruption, extortion and abuse of office as the Constitution only protects the President from civil and/or criminal proceedings.
Medical tariffs divide Doctors
Shamiso Yikoniko and Debra Matabvu Doctors are divided over newly-gazetted medical tariffs with general practitioners charging six different amounts on consultation fees.





