Cook leads fightback

ABU DHABI. — England captain Alastair Cook knocked a solid hundred to lead England’s fightback on the third day of the first Test cricket against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi yesterday.

Fundraising for Zanu PF conference on

Diana Nherera Herald Reporter A DINNER to raise money to fund Zanu- PF’s 15th annual national people’s conference is expected to be held next month at Rainbow Towers. Vice President and…

Lesotho want away goal

Bulawayo Bureau LESOTHO say they will be gunning for an away goal when they take on Zimbabwe in the first leg of the final African Nations Championship qualifier at Barbourfields…

‘SABmiller, InBev deal may need minister’s nod’

Johannesburg. – A significant cross-border transaction such as the proposed takeover of SABMiller by larger rival Anheuser-Busch (AB) InBev might require approval from Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene, the National Treasury…

Klopp wants Liverpool ‘to play with more fun’

LIVERPOOL. — Jurgen Klopp wants Liverpool to play with “more fun in their eyes” when his reign starts in earnest at Tottenham tomorrow. The new Liverpool manager is anxious to…

JSE listings at 8-year high

JOHANNESBURG. – Companies have this year brought the most initial public offerings to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange since 2007, with the value of deals rising to the highest since 2010,…

Overwhelming response to Govt housing scheme

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Government has received an overwhelming response to the Home Ownership Scheme, a new housing pay scheme for low and middle class earners, a senior official has said.

Murray squeezes through

SHANGHAI. — Andy Murray squeezed past John Isner at the Shanghai Tennis Masters yesterday as Jo-Wilfried Tsonga was also pushed all the way before ending the fairytale run of Spanish…

Prince Ali officially submits bid for Fifa presidency

ZURICH. — President of the Jordan Football Association, Prince Ali bin Hussein has formally submitted his bid to stand in the running for the position of Fifa president.

Headway in $3bn platinum project

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter The second phase of the $3 billion platinum project in Darwendale, a joint venture between Zimbabwe and Russian companies, is expected to start next year, with visiting…

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