Coventry confirms participation
NEW YORK. — The 11th edition of the African Games is coming full circle, as the host of the original Games back in 1965, Congo Brazzaville, is set to host…
Power black outs to worsen
Business Reporter POWER cuts blighting Zimbabwe will get worse until early next month due to reduced generation at Kariba and statutory maintenance at Hwange. The two power stations account for most…
Loew backs Bastian
BERLIN. — Germany coach Joachim Loew is backing Bastian Schweinsteiger to brush off his shaky start at Manchester United when he captains his country in Friday’s key Euro 2016 soccer…
Lock for Oracle Masters
TALLAHASSEE. — Florida State University’s seniors Benjamin Lock of Zimbabwe and Marco Nunez have been selected for the 2015 Oracle/ITA Masters tennis doubles draw at Malibu in California, United States,…
Makura changes publishing landscape
Stanely Mushava Review Correspondent The world is full of would-be writers just waiting for that push to become a bestselling author, but their excuse is that they have just not yet…
Di Maria hits out at Louis Van Gaal
LONDON. — Angel di Maria has hit out at Manchester United manager Louis Van Gaal’s “philosophy” and claimed he rowed with the Dutchman. The Argentine midfielder, signed for a British record…
Team Zim in bullish mood
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter Team Zimbabwe coaches for this year’s African Games are optimistic they will do the nation proud in Congo Brazzaville. The Games are scheduled to run from Friday to…
Kenya’s Ruto vows to criminalise doping
NAIROBI. — Kenya’s Deputy President William Ruto yesterday announced plans to criminalise doping, after two of the east African nation’s athletes were banned after positive tests during the Beijing world…
New Labour Amendment Act will expedite resolution of labour disputes
Matthias Ruziwa HR Issues Worker rights are essential to development of the economy if they are well linked to productivity improvement and international competitiveness. It is more likely that in recent times…
Murder rates soar in US cities
NEW YORK. — Murder rates have increased in cities across the United States this year with over 30 cities reporting a rise in violence from a year ago, a report…





