Sharma makes history
LONDON. — India batsman Rohit Sharma has become the first man to hit 250 in a one-day international cricket match. His 264 in the fourth ODI against Sri Lanka beat the…
Wladimir unimpressed by Briggs
BERLIN. — World heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko has brushed off the latest extreme efforts by USA boxer Shannon Briggs on Wednesday to earn a shot at the Ukrainian’s belts.
STARS SELECTION DATE SET…Voting will be by computerised electronic ballot
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter THE 2014 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League annual Soccer Stars of the Year selection process will be held on November 22 in Harare. Eleven outstanding…
Team Zimbabwe unveiled
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE yesterday named its squad for the forthcoming African Union Sports Council Region 5 Under-20 Games as the countdown to the bi-annual sporting showpiece continues.
War veterans call for Rugare Gumbo’s head
Harare Bureau WAR veterans yesterday called for the removal of Zanu-PF secretary for Information and Publicity Cde Rugare Gumbo from his post in the wake of his confession that he…
Zambia looks ahead to post-Sata era
As Zambians took their leave of late president Michael Sata on Tuesday, the African Union called for a stable electoral transition. Tens of thousands of Zambians and about a dozen…
Vehicle imports drop 325pc
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau THERE is a huge decline in volumes of imported second hand vehicles arriving at Beitbridge Border Post following a 20 percent increase in customs duty on…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Sata was a rare breed of leader
ZAMBIANS on Tuesday bade farewell to their President Michael Chilufya Sata who died last month of an undisclosed ailment in London where he was receiving treatment. Thousands of people packed…
Abbas accuses Israel igniting ‘religious war’
Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, has accused Israel of igniting a “religious war” by allowing Jewish worshippers to visit an Islamic holy site in occupied Jerusalem.
Mauritian firm Masawara grabs 76pc TA shareholding
Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter A MAURITIAN investment firm, Masawara Mauritius Limited, has increased its stake in TA Holdings from 39 percent to 75,7 percent after buying out minority shareholders.









