Mourinho hails Wenger
LONDON. — Jose Mourinho has hailed Arsene Wenger as a “top manager” and reckons Arsenal will challenge Chelsea for their English Premier League soccer crown next season.
Tocky seeks redemption in Chegutu
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Dancehall musician and yesterday’s man of the moment Tocky Vibes will strive to prove that he is not over the hill tonight when he performs in Chegutu…
French singer for Zim
Wellington Kudiwa Entertainment Reporter Old Mutual Theatre Alliance Française will this Saturday host an acoustic concert featuring French guitarist Patrick Lupi. The concert, which is scheduled to start at 7:30pm, will…
Gomwe freed, re-arrested
Freeman Razemba and Tendai Rupapa Zanu-PF Harare provincial youth chairman Godwin Gomwe was yesterday granted $1 000 bail by the High Court for an extortion case, but his freedom was…
How much is Warner worth?
PORT OF SPAIN. — Jack Warner, the football executive, political heavyweight and entrepreneur at the heart of the FIFA corruption scandal, runs a tropical business empire in his native Trinidad…
TFTA members to initiate ratification process
Business Reporter The member States who are partners in the Tripartite Free Trade Area are expected to progressively eliminate tariffs and non-tariff barriers to trade in goods, liberalise trade in…
Harare water relocates
Municipal Reporter Harare City Council has resolved to move its water department from Old Mutual House along Speke Avenue to council premises as a cost-cutting measure.
ZC in massive restructuring exercise
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Cricket has taken its restructuring exercise, aimed at enhancing the performance of the national team, a notch higher by reshuffling the leadership that drives the organisation…
Govt opens labour migrant centre
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Government has opened a labour Migrant Resource Centre (MRC) in Beitbridge to offer advisory information to people intending to leave the country to seek employment in South…
Coaches differ on spying
JOHANNESBURG. — Algeria coach Christian Gourcuff believes “spying” on opponents is important and travelled the length of Africa to watch Cup of Nations rivals ahead of match-day 1 qualifiers this…







