Gunners in Dortmund test
LONDON. — Arsenal captain Mikel Arteta insists his side will learn the lessons of their painful loss against Manchester United when they take on Borussia Dortmund in a crucial Champions…
Bayer mulls sale of $2,5bn diabetes unit
Bayer AG (BAYN) is exploring the sale of its diabetes device business as the German company focuses on faster-growing medicines, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Bayer, based in…
Iran nuke talks get seven-month extension
VIENNA. — A year-long effort to seal a nuclear deal with Iran fizzled on Monday, leaving the US and its allies little choice but to declare a seven-month extension in…
Glamour Boys eye Gushungo Cup
Caroline Magenga Sports Reporter LEAGUE champions Dynamos say they are out to add to their silverware collection when they clash against old rivals Highlanders in the Gushungo Cup at the…
Tigers out to seal series win
DHAKA. – Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Mortaza wants an ODI whitewash ahead of their third meeting with Zimbabwe as the contest shifts to Mirpur today. The 2-0 lead going into the…
‘Personally’ scores a first
The Nigeria super pop twins, Paul and Peter Okoye better known as P- Square have just written their own piece history in the annals of music. The award-winning duo is the…
Second air strike hits Tripoli airport
TRIPOLI. — An air strike hit the last functioning commercial airport in Libya’s capital Tripoli for a second day running yesterday, residents said, as a power struggle in the oil-rich…
RnB star Omarion rewrites ‘Murder’
AMERICAN R&B singer Omarion has sampled Chaka Demus and Pliers’ 1993 hit ‘‘Murder She Wrote’’ in his latest single “Post to Be”. Produced by Dijon ‘‘DJ Mustard’’ McFarlane, “Post to Be”…
Kelly publishes book on Zim golf
Sports Reporter A BOOK covering the first comprehensive story of golf in this country in the past 120 years, has been published. Entitled “Staying the Course,” researched and written by veteran…
STI cases on the rise
Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter The number of people treated for sexually transmitted infections continues to increase in Harare in contrast to the declining trend in new HIV infections. This was revealed…



