Jordan loses court case
BEIJING. – A Beijing court has dismissed a trademark case brought by US basketball superstar Michael Jordan against a company using a similar name and logo to his Nike-produced brand,…
Amanda Lamb still grieveing
TV presenter Amanda Lamb still grieves for the baby she lost in a 2013 miscarriage and admits the anniversary of the due date is always tough. She is the proud mother…
Amai Mugabe donates to 50 charity organisations
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter The First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe yesterday donated several foodstuffs and $250 000 to 50 charity organisations countrywide. The donation of $5 000 per organisation was part of…
ICC official bowing to Israeli, US pressure
Ali Abunimah Correspondent THE chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is appealing a ruling ordering her to reconsider her decision not to investigate Israel’s lethal attack on an…
Wenger hits out at Jose
LONDON. – Arsene Wenger on Tuesday night slammed Jose Mourinho and denied he has become a chequebook manager. Mourinho accused his bitter rival of trying to buy the title after reopening…
Reflections on our Cecil, the Zimbabwean Lion
Alex Magaisa Correspondent Cecil the lion is trending on social media and in international media. Not since Simba, of The Lion King fame, has a lion captured the world’s imagination in…
Woods still in the woods
LOS ANGELES. – Time is fast running out for Tiger Woods to salvage what he describes as a “frustrating” PGA Tour season after three missed cuts, a withdrawal and just…
Platini eyes Fifa presidency
PARIS. – UEFA president Michel Platini ended weeks of uncertainty yesterday when he announced that he would stand for the presidency of FIFA in place of outgoing Sepp Blatter. The former…
Transforming agriculture in Africa
Brian Mudumi and Takudzwanashe Mundenga The great story about China’s miracle economic growth and development is not about emulating the Asian country model. It is about defying dependency on a…
Russia, Zim in the struggle together
Vladmir Shubin IT was in January 1961 when Tarcissius George (“TG”) Silundika, a prominent leader of the National Democratic Party (and future Minister of Roads, Road Traffic, Post and Telecommunications…











