I was persecuted by Mandela — SA king

MTHATHA. — An unrepentant AbaThembu king Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo has promised to fight his court case to the bitter end. The controversial king, who was handed down 12 years in jail by…

Germany secure Euro 2016 spot

PARIS. — World soccer champions Germany secured their place at Euro 2016 despite labouring to a 2-1 win at home to Georgia yesterday, while Poland also qualified for next summer’s…

Moscow summons UK defence attaché

MOSCOW. — Russia’s defence ministry has summoned the British defence attaché over reports in Sunday newspapers claiming that RAF pilots were given licence to shoot down Russian jets in Iraq…

‘Platini’s complaints not valid’

ZURICH. (Reuters) — FIFA’s ethics committee has rejected criticism from UEFA president Michel Platini over the manner of his suspension, saying the argument that he was not allowed to defend…

‘Female musicians lack exposure’

Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Mbira queen Hope Masike has engaged Rute Mbangwa, Dudu Manhenga and Prudence Katomeni-Mbofana for a show that is meant to promote female musicians. Dubbed “SWAY”, the concert will…

Mixed fortunes for motocross riders

Collin Matiza Sports Editor TWO of Zimbabwe’s top junior motocross riders, Emmanuel Bako and Regan Wasmuth, met with mixed fortunes during the penultimate round of the 2015 Monster Energy South African…

Presidents Cup Asia a success: Haas

INCHEON. — The first Presidents Cup in Asia was an outstanding success and should come back to the continent in the future, according to winning US golf team captain Jay…

Air Namibia plans more flights

Business Reporter Air Namibia is set to introduce two additional flights per week on the Windhoek-Harare route. The airline said the additional flights will only operate during the last week…

Chevrons seek whitewash

Sports Reporter AFTER clinching the One Day International series following a five-wicket win against Ireland on Sunday, Zimbabwe batsman Craig Ervine says they are not taking the foot off the…

All Blacks desperate, media reports

AUCKLAND. — New Zealand media yesterday said the All Blacks were desperate to atone for their darkest hour when they meet France in the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals in Cardiff…

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