WADA on Russians cover-up
LONDON. — The World Anti-Doping Agency named Richard McLaren to lead an independent investigation into allegations of a doping cover-up at the Sochi Olympics on Thursday following concerns about a…
LVG won’t move upstairs
MANCHESTER. — Manchester United have dismissed suggestions that Louis Van Gaal could “move upstairs” to make room for Jose Mourinho. United sources say they are not looking for, and have never…
Dortmund to ruin Pep’s party
BERLIN. — Borussia Dortmund aim to ruin Bayern Munich’s plans to farewell Pep Guardiola with a seventh title in three years when Germany’s top soccer teams meet in today’s crunch…
Free condoms for athletes
RIO DE JANEIRO. — The Rio Olympics have not yet begun, but the Games have already set a record in the number of free condoms for athletes.
Xhaka heading to the Emirates
LONDON. — Arsenal are close to completing their first transfer of the summer, as Granit Xhaka flew in to London yesterday for a medical at London Colney and to agree…
SHARUKO: IN A QUARTER-OF-A-CENTURY IN THESE TRENCHES, I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS
I HAVE been covering Dynamos for a quarter-of-a-century, what some prefer to call a Silver Jubilee, an adventure that began two years before the world even knew there was an…
We say no to regime change: President
Cletus Mushanawani at Fort Hare University, S. Africa— PRESIDENT Mugabe says his stay in power is influenced by the desire to prevent regime change in the country being fronted by…
Bond notes not permanent: RBZ
Walter Muchinguri in Victoria Falls— The $200 million worth of bond notes that will be used to incentivise exporters will be printed in Germany, a Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe official…
Mnangagwa in fruitful talks with UK, Botswana envoys
Felex Share Senior Reporter Britain yesterday expressed satisfaction with Zimbabwe’s re-engagement efforts with multilateral financial institutions saying discussions between the respective parties were progressing well. Speaking after meeting Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa…
‘Retailers abusing cash back facility’
Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Government says it is illegal for supermarkets or other retail shops to demand that customers using bank cards buy a certain amount of goods for them to…






