Sapa equipment stolen during burglary

JOHANNESBURG. — A police docket has been opened into a burglary at the South African Press Association’s Pretoria office at the weekend, days before it will shut down, the agency…

Australia wary of Pakistan

MELBOURNE. — Australia enter their Cricket World Cup quarter-final as runaway favourites against Pakistan in Adelaide today, but will be wary of an enigmatic team that have proved a major…

Doctors request urgent meeting with Govt

Diana Nherera Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) has requested an urgent meeting with Government over new contracts for junior doctors which they argue they were not consulted…

What Boko Haram-ISIS alliance means for Africa

Martin Ewi Correspondent On March 7, Abubakar Shekau — the leader of the feared Nigerian terrorist group, Boko Haram, opened a new page in the history of the group when he…

Matangaidze calls for rules of engagement

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor FORMER Premier Soccer League chairman and House of Assembly member Tapiwa Matangaidze has challenged ZIFA and other sporting associations to restructure and conform to the tenets…

Models must fatten up faces

Lawmakers in France yesterday debated a law banning ultra-thin catwalk models, despite a chorus of disapproval from modelling agencies in the world’s fashion capital.

MDC happy with legislators

Senior Reporter The MDC led by Professor Welshman Ncube has said it will not recall its four legislators from Parliament as the party is happy and has confidence in their…

Two athletes for cross country champs

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe will field two athletes at the International Association of Athletics Federation World Cross Country Championships scheduled for next week in…

Why English teams flop

LONDON. — Despite their new eye-watering multi-billion television rights deal, the blanket failure of English Premier League clubs in the Champions League soccer has left England looking like Europe’s poor…

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