Chelsea to silence spurs

LONDON. – Chelsea will look to stretch one of the longest unbeaten sequences in the top flight when the runaway leaders entertain arch-rivals Tottenham Hotspur tonight. There has been little…

How to manage bank overdrafts

Sanderson Abel An overdraft occurs when money is withdrawn from a bank account and the available balance goes below zero. In this situation the account is said to be “overdrawn”. If…

WHO director-general blasts pharmaceutical industry

Margaret Chan, the director-general of the World Health Organisation, condemned the pharmaceutical industry for neglecting to create a vaccine for the Ebola virus, even though the disease has threatened West…

No to games clash: IOC boss

LONDON. – International Olympic Committee (IOC) boss Thomas Bach has insisted there must be no clash between the Winter Games and the Qatar 2022 World Cup. January and February is being…

Busta Rhymes speaks out on bloody stage dive

Busta Rhymes proved to us that getting to turn up can be dangerous. The rap veteran took a fall off stage on Friday morning during a surprise appearance at the ‘‘O.T.…

Tsholotsho FC want stadium

Sikhumbuzo Moyo in BULAWAYO NEWLY-PROMOTED Tsholotsho FC sponsor Mandla Manyathela has urged the Tsholotsho Rural District Council to provide his team with land to build a stadium at the business…

ZEC set to review last year’s polls

Herald Reporter Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has hired an election consultant to help review last year’s harmonised elections and prepare for the 2018 polls. The consultant — Mr Rushdie Nackerdien — yesterday…

Fernandinho on City revival

MANCHESTER. – Fernandinho is in no doubt Manchester City are brimming with confidence and determined to record a fourth successive victory to keep the pressure on Chelsea at the top…

Bloodied Saints face Gunners

LONDON. – Arsenal are united as a club and are in the process of creating something special despite a turbulent start to the season, manager Arsene Wenger said yesterday. Arsenal,…

Govt backdates civil servants’ rentals

Abigail Mawonde Herald Reporter GOVERNMENT has started deducting rentals backdated to 2009 from civil servants living in its houses. The employer traditionally deducts rentals from its employees but had stopped doing so…

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