Alexis Sanchez targeted
LONDON. — Arsenal face a battle this summer to keep hold of star striker Alexis Sanchez. Italian champions and current league leaders Juventus are keen to bring the 27-year-old Chile…
Rosberg upstages Hamilton
MELBOURNE. — Nico Rosberg won dramatic yesterday after a bungled tyre strategy dashed Sebastian Vettel’s chances of a season-opening triumph and Fernando Alonso survived a spectacular crash that left his…
ZAS records slight drop in revenue
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter The Zimbabwe Agricultural Society recorded a slight decline in total revenue for the year to September 30, 2015 at $3,2 million from $3,3 million in the comparable…
Harare City Library in bid to promote reading culture
Elliot Ziwira @The Book Store “There are worse crimes than burning books. One of them is not reading them,” aptly says Joseph Brodsky; because “it’s not just the books under fire…
Traffic cops in court on $195 bribe allegations
Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent THREE traffic police officers on Thursday appeared in court for allegedly soliciting and receiving a $195 bribe from the driver of a vehicle they had impounded.
City after Lewandowski
LONDON. — Robert Lewandowski is being targeted to lead Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City revolution. City’s new supremo is understood to want the prolific Polish international to line up alongside Sergio…
Hurungwe RDC to insure schools
Noah Pito in Hurungwe Hurungwe Rural District Council (HRDC) in Mashonaland West Province has adopted a resolution that compels all its 244 schools to insure their buildings against natural disasters…
Global climate talks: Africa shoots self in foot
Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story Climate scientist Tirivanhu Muhwati believes Africa has a tendency of shooting itself in the foot when presented with good deals that can help its people cope with…
West Indies humiliate Sri Lanka
Bangalore. — West Indies brushed aside Sri Lanka by seven wickets in their World Twenty20 Super 10 match in Bangalore yesterday, with opener Andre Fletcher smashing an unbeaten 84.
Govt stops salaries for 3 000 workers
Tinomuda Chakanyuka Sunday News Reporter—- THE Government will from this month stop depositing salaries into bank accounts of more than 3 000 “ghost” workers, following a Civil Service Commission audit…



