Gullit savages Chelsea

LONDON. — Ruud Gullit believes that Chelsea have become the Tiger Woods of football. The former Blues boss has been unimpressed with Jose Mourinho’s side this season and thinks that they’ve…

Aussies crush Kiwis

BRISBANE. — Australia crushed New Zealand by 208 runs but the Kiwis were left to curse a disputed decision against skipper Brendon McCullum on the final day of the first…

Giroud angry

LONDON. — Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger drew comfort from Olivier Giroud’s post-match frustration after the French striker squandered a succession of chances during his side’s 1-1 draw with Tottenham Hotspur. With…

Castle Lite party lives to billing

Arts Correspondent The overwhelming turnout proved that Zimbabweans have grown fond of these street parties, maybe it is the excitement of drinking alcohol out in the public without fear of…

Neymar’s Nou Camp magic

BARCELONA. — With sublime control, a back heel flick, a pirouette and a sweet volleyed finish, Neymar fashioned a glorious goal at the Nou Camp on Sunday to rekindle memories…

Kagame warns of Burundi genocide

KIGALI. — Rwandan President Paul Kagame has warned of a possible “genocide” in neighbouring Burundi if the Central African country fails to stop ethnic violence. President Kagame made the remarks during…

The Indian package is here

The second workday of the week is here, we should embrace it and seize it with a positive attitude in order to get the best out of it. Every accomplishment starts…

IMF harps on behavioural reforms among bankers

NEW YORK. — The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has stressed the need for appropriate governance framework to be put in place to support ethics in financial institutions globally. The fund, however,…

SA varsity students demand to see Zuma

CAPE TOWN. — Hundreds of Cape Town students marched to Parliament yesterday demanding to speak to President Jacob Zuma, refusing to settle for anyone “less”. They were not impressed when they…

Myanmar ruling party concedes defeat

NAYPYITAW/HINTHADA. — Myanmar’s ruling party conceded defeat in the country’s general election yesterday, as the opposition led by democracy figurehead Aung San Suu Kyi appeared on course for a landslide…

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