Omar Sharif: Actor without borders

Omar Sharif was living proof that there is nothing inherently irreconcilable between the Middle East and the West. Sharif not only challenged Western cliches, he also undermined stereotypes in Egypt and…

Young Warriors troop into camp

Sports Reporter THE Young Warriors began trooping back into camp yesterday and are scheduled to start training today as they prepare for the Africa Under-23 Championships last qualifying round showdown…

Madrid speak on Casillas

MADRID. — Real Madrid president Florentino Perez insisted yesterday the club did not pressurise the club’s iconic goalkeeper Iker Casillas to leave after 25 years with them for FC Porto.

New York launches its first men’s fashion week

New York played catch-up with Europe in launching its first men’s fashion week yesterday, a four-day showcase for US spring/summer 2016 collections in an rapidly expanding market.

Wenger assures Cech

SINGAPORE. — Arsene Wenger has admitted that he has already made “guarantees” to Petr Cech, his £10 million signing from Chelsea,that he will be given a place in the starting…

Lawyer ordered to pay back

Crime Reporter The High Court has ordered a Harare lawyer to pay back an outstanding $70 000 to a client following a transaction in which the lawyer sold a property…

‘Vharazipi’ falls on hard times

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Hard times have hit Ziya Trust, the drama group behind the popular “Sabhuku Vharazipi” comedy series, leaving their latest production “Sabhuku Vharazipi 3” in limbo.

Colombia, FARC agree

BOGOTA. — The Colombian government reached a major de-escalation agreement Sunday with leftist FARC guerrillas, agreeing for the first time to reduce anti-rebel operations in the decades-long armed conflict, diplomats…

Phoenix starts disposing of subsidiaries

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter PHOENIX Consolidated Industries has started disposing of its subsidiaries to raise $10 million required to offset its debt. Phoenix is a broad-based group of industries which manufacture…

Details of late general’s estate begin to emerge…Mujuru’s obscene wealth

Takunda Maodza Harare Bureau— DETAILS of the late Retired General Solomon Mujuru’s vast empire have started emerging despite concerted efforts by his widow, former Vice President Joice Mujuru, to conceal the…

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