Lula sworn-in amid protests
BRASILIA. – Ex-Brazilian leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was sworn in as President Dilma Rousseff’s chief of staff yesterday amid a deepening political crisis as protests against his appointment…
Natfoods loses racial discrimination case
Business Reporter In a case which exposes racial discrimination at Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed National Foods, the Labour Court has upheld a 2011 decision to compensate a black manager following revelations…
Woman survives croc attack
From George Maponga in Masvingo A 27-year-old Chivi woman is lucky to be alive after she was attacked by a crocodile that locked its jaws on one of her limbs…
Zim Open amateur team named
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter TOP amateur golfers David Amm and Kieran Vincent, regarded as the most promising local players, will have an opportunity to showcase their talent at the highest level…
Gunners miles off elite clubs
LONDON. – It’s a painful reality for Arsene Wenger to accept, but he is now hugely unlikely to ever win the Champions League soccer title with Arsenal. After Barcelona perfectly…
MNS wow Wenger
BARCELONA. – Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger hailed Barcelona’s front three of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar as capable of turning football into art as all three struck to eliminate…
Mum, daughter lock horns over house
Ivan Zhakata Court Reporter A Harare woman has taken her daughter to the Harare Civil Court claiming she assaults her over ownership of her late husband’s house. Emma Makunde alleged that…
‘We didn’t pay any bribe’
CAPE TOWN. — South Africa’s sports minister yesterday denied that bribes were paid to win the right to host the 2010 World Cup, as FIFA seeks to claw back money…
Drinkwater called up
LONDON. – Leicester City midfielder Danny Drinkwater was awarded his first England call-up yesterday for the forthcoming friendly games against Germany and the Netherlands.
SA Premiership charge eight over Limpopogate
THE South African Premier Soccer league have charged eight individuals, who include players and officials, in the LIMPOPOGATE match-fixing saga. The SA PSL, however, did not reveal their names.





