Dube urges continuity

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter ACTING Premier Soccer League chairman Peter Dube has urged the clubs to vote for continuity when the board of governors convene this Saturday for the elections. Dube, who…

City Hornets revival tale

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor MORE than a decade after they endured their most forgettable moment when collapsing under the weight of crippling funding problems, Harare City Hornets have been on…

Africa ripe for clean energy revolution

Georges Alexandre Lenferna – Correspondent Revolutions are, as a rule, rare and momentous processes. But across the African continent the potential is ripe for a clean energy revolution that upsets and…

Involve players, says Infantino

ZURICH. — New FIFA president Gianni Infantino wants players to become more involved in the running of the sport and has recommended a cautious approach to the use of technology.

Huawei P9 vs Huawei P8

Huawei has made several smartphone announcements over the last couple of months.Both the Mate S and the Mate 8 have been unveiled, the first in September of last year and…

Hiddink sets sights on United

NORWICH. — Guus Hiddink has set Chelsea the target of over-taking Manchester United by the end of the English Premier League campaign. Winning the Champions League and the FA Cup are…

Broadband access cost still high in Zim

Dr Dennis Magaya Experts believe that a 10 percent increase in broadband penetration results in 1,38 percent GDP growth.So in theory Zimbabwe, with a 97 percent literacy rate and 45…

No Premier League breakaway

LONDON. — Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea have all denied rumours they are considering a breakaway from the English Premier League. Ed Woodward, United’s executive vice-chairman, Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre,…

What is a fair usage policy?

The Internet has evolved and continues to evolve; the number of internet users globally has tripled in the past decade, and since the introduction of the Internet to Africa in…

Ban school rugby tackling: Doctors

LONDON. — Over 70 doctors and medical experts sent an open letter to the British government yesterday calling for tackling to be banned in school rugby matches. They warned that school…

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