Hectic season for Zim riders beckons

Collin Matiza Sports Editor THIS year promises to be hectic on the international scene for a number of Zimbabwean motocross riders who are expected to go outside the country to…

US ties with murderous Saudi Arabia not waning yet

Finian Cunningham Correspondent The brittle insecurity of the Saudi rulers will have been shattered even more this past week, with Washington’s political establishment openly calling into question the historic alliance between…

Allied Timbers appoints Sithole as CEO

Martin Kadzere Business Reporter ALLIED Timbers has appointed Dr Daniel Sithole as chief executive, effective January 1. With over 13 years of dedicated service at senior levels in forestry and…

World’s 400 richest lose $194bn in turbulent week

New York. – The world’s 400 richest people lost almost $194 billion last week as stock markets began the year with a shudder on poor data in China and falling…

Mpofu to nurture new talent

Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Musician Dereck Mpofu is set to nurture new talent after he recently opened his own recording studio. The studio was opened early this month and is set…

The freedom to dream

Blessing Musariri Shelling The Nuts When I was a child, I did everything with a book in one hand. I would sit in the tub until my skin wrinkled, I was…

Crude oil falls 2pc

SINGAPORE. — Crude oil prices fell more than 2 percent yesterday as China’s economic slowdown dented the outlook for demand, with traders placing record bets on even lower prices as…

Spieth blitzes field

LOS ANGELES. — Jordan Spieth claimed his seventh USPGA Tour title, routing the field to win the Tournament of Champions and match Tiger Woods for the most career wins before…

Blatter fights ban

PARIS. — Fallen FIFA chief Sepp Blatter will appeal against his eight-year ban, his lawyer said on Sunday, joining fellow suspended official Michel Platini in a fight to clear his…

‘Reset world records’

LONDON. — Britain’s athletics federation yesterday called for all world records to be reset because of drugs and corruption scandals that have tainted the sport.

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