Woods welcome
LONDON. — Tiger Woods will be a welcome presence as a vice-captain on the US Ryder Cup golf team for this year’s edition of the biennial event, eminent sports psychologist…
Hwange redeploys new equipment to Chaba
Business Reporter HWANGE Colliery Company Ltd has redeployed its new equipment to Chaba to realise its “full potential” with the group expecting output to double to 300 000 tonnes per…
Pele just loves Ronaldo
PARIS. — Cristiano Ronaldo is the best player in world football says Pele, who insists the Portuguese would be his first pick over Lionel Messi if he were a manager.
Mutharika declares war against albino killers
LILONGWE. — Malawian President Peter Mutharika has declared war against albino “terrorists”, claiming that his administration will win the war against them, Nyasa Times reports.
Soccer coach punched to death
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A social soccer match in Epworth ended tragically after a supporter punched the winning team’s coach for not scoring more goals. Maxwell Munemo (29) yesterday appeared before…
Berlusconi undergoes heart surgery
ROME. — Italy’s controversial former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi was undergoing cardiac surgery yesterday after a heart attack his doctor said could have killed the 79-year-old tycoon.
French police clash with protesters in Paris
PARIS. — French police arrested at least 15 people in Paris yesterday as student groups and unions once again marched against contested labour reforms.
Orlando gunman seen as self-radicalised
ORLANDO. — The man who killed 49 people at a gay nightclub in Florida appears to have acted alone, without direction from Islamist militant groups he voiced sympathy for, authorities…
When Ali died, a big part of Africa died with him
WHEN boxing superstar Muhammad Ali, the man who called himself “The Greatest” of all-time, whose influence on sport and politics will live forever, died in the United States, a big…
Bear with us, Chevrons captain appeals to disappointed fans
Bipini Dani Sports Correspondent ZIMBABWE cricket captain Graeme Cremer is disturbed with how fans turned their frustrations on his men after two successive defeats against India at Harare Sports Club.











