Martino quits Argentina
BUENOS AIRES. — Argentina head coach Gerardo Martino resigned on Tuesday, deepening the chaos in the frustrated squad a month before the Olympics after its star striker Lionel Messi also…
African airlines seek ways to increase growth, profits
Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter AFRICAN airlines are racing to ratify a decade and half old agreement that seeks to promote the indigenisation and liberalisation of African skies in terms of access,…
Lionel Messi escapes jail
MADRID. — Barcelona soccer star Lionel Messi will spend precisely ZERO days behind bars — despite being sentenced to 21 months for tax evasion yesterday.
Pseudo churches, shame on you!
Chido Chikuni Correspondent Churches should be genuine and stick to the mandate of their business. It boggles the mind how pseudo churches under the banner of Zimbabwe Divine Destiny (ZDD), immorally…
ZDF to continue investing in personnel training
Shamiso Makiwa Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Defence Forces has vowed to continue investing in the training of its personnel, although the country’s detractors are spending sleepless nights plotting its downfall.
De Jonge withdraws from Olympics
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S top professional golfer Brendon de Jonge has become the 12th golfer to withdraw from next month’s Olympic Games in Brazil in order to protect his USPGA…
How unpaid interns in DC cope
WASHINGTON. — When Dominic Peacock found out he had been selected for an unpaid summer internship at the National Congress of American Indians here, he looked up the airfare from…
Rhinos stretch lead
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter BLACK Rhinos coach Stanford “Stix” Mtizwa has urged his charges to remain focused after stretching their lead in the Northern Region Division One soccer league to nine…
Ferguson backs Mourinho
MANCHESTER. — Sir Alex Ferguson believes Jose Mourinho will be a “massive improvement” on Louis van Gaal at Manchester United. The Portuguese was formally presented to the media on Tuesday after…
Murray, Federer in Wimbledon semis
LONDON. — Andy Murray survived a five-set roller-coaster to defeat battling Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7-6 (12-10), 6-1, 3-6, 4-6, 6-1 and reach his seventh Wimbledon semi-final last night.

