Phiri walks away from football

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor TWINE PHIRI, who made history by becoming the first man to own one of Zimbabwe’s Three Big football clubs after he acquired the CAPS United…

Fifa candidates avoid real problems: Analysts

PARIS. – The battle for the FIFA presidency has turned into a gruelling round-the-globe marathon for the five candidates but observers say they are avoiding the real problems facing the…

Warriors in horror slump

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter THE Warriors. — battered by the poor showing of the home-based players at the African Nations Championship finals in Rwanda — have slumped to their…

Use long spoon Zim, you are supping with the devil

Joram Nyathi Spectrum We have always had reservations about the IMF’s intentions. It’s not a secret who owns and controls it. It is the same country with whom Zimbabwe has…

Africa take heed, Mugabe has spoken

Mukachana Hanyani Correspondent IT is not proper for the UN Security Council (UNSC) to remain superintended by only five-member countries as if they are supreme beings to the extent that…

MPs must rise above partisan politics

Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker Sir It is expected that MPs are rational human beings when they carry out their parliamentary duties, as such they should instead use public hearings to…

Editorial Comment – Typhoid: No lessons learnt from the past

Zimbabwe should not be having to deal with yet another diarrhoeal outbreak. After the cholera outbreak of 2008 which killed so many people, we should have learnt our lessons. Yet…

WHO warns against blood donations

Geneva. – The World Health Organisation yesterday advised countries against accepting blood donations from people who have travelled to regions affected by the Zika virus, as Spain announced Europe’s first…

‘Assange victim of detention’

LONDON — Sweden’s foreign ministry said yesterday that a UN advisory panel has concluded that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s has been a victim of “arbitrary” detention at the Ecuadorean Embassy…

Whale stranded on British beach

London. – A sperm whale washed up in shallow water off a beach in Britain yesterday, the 29th such stranding in Europe in the last two weeks.

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