Decriminalise abortion

Zvamaida Murwira in Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA Sadc governments should reconsider decriminalising public health challenges like abortion, drug use, transmission of HIV and AIDS and homosexual as use of the law…

Whistle-blower on doping

NORTH CAROLINA. — Whistle-blower Vitaly Stepanov said on Monday he nearly aborted his plan to expose widespread doping in Russian athletics when the World Anti-Doping Agency was slow to act…

Why I sacked my coach: Murray

ROME. — Andy Murray confirmed yesterday that a failure to win a third Grand Slam tennis title was among the factors which finally caused him and coach Amelie Mauresmo to…

Tributary agreements stifle chrome production

Tinashe Makichi : Business Reporter Small-scale chrome miners say the continued existence of tributary agreements with the major chrome claim holders is stifling production of the mineral in the country. The tributors…

Zimra completes electronic module

Business Reporter “The Authority will be carrying out a pilot run of the Module at Plumtree Border post from May 9 to September 30, 2016.” The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority has completed…

Innscor buoys new business model

Innscor Africa Limited says the group’s immediate focus after shareholders approved the unbundling of the group’s specialty retail and distribution cluster, was to consolidate its reconfigured focus which has turned…

Police to probe Airzim boss murder

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter A team of senior police officers has been dispatched to Botswana to assist in probing the death of Air Zimbabwe public relations executive, Mrs Shingai Dhliwayo,…

The ugly truth behind the Greek bailout

Robert Hunziker Correspondent Christine Lagarde, the Queen of Troika and the Head Honcho of the IMF, on May, threatened to pull the IMF out of the Greek rescue plan, with…

Rooney to prove his worth

LONDON. — Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney is facing the biggest fight of his 13-year international career to hold onto his England place going into the European Championships.

No more red cards for keepers

LONDON. — Goalkeepers may no longer see red after a major revision of football’s laws. The dreaded “triple jeopardy” rule which saw keepers red carded and serve a suspension if…

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