Massive week for Boks

CAPE TOWN. — It is a simply massive week for Springbok rugby. Saturday’s Rugby Championship clash against the Wallabies in Brisbane represents an opportunity for coach Allister Coetzee to take…

Malawian travellers injured in SA bus crash

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Scores of Malawians were seriously injured in South Africa when a Nyali Luxury Coaches bus side-swiped with a Mazda 323 about 20km from Musina town early yesterday.

Infrastructure sharing key to revive ICT parastatals

Sharing of infrastructure will, in the long run, see the revival of parastatals in the telecommunications sector, a senior official said. This comes as the Government said it was in the…

‘Buy into emerging markets as they become developed’

LONDON. – What’s the difference between an emerging market and a developed market? We probably all know the answer to that: emerging markets are fraught with political risk. Democracy is uncertain;…

African languages still fighting to be heard

Christopher Farai Charamba Correspondent Language is more than a means of communication; it is an influential tool in preserving culture. In language are contained various nuances that allow individuals to explore…

‘What’s the fuss all about?’

LONDON. — Wayne Rooney has defended his new role in the England team and insists there are too many headlines about where he should play. The England captain won his…

Warriors wear underdog tag

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor AS they turn attention to their third African Cup of Nations finals next year, Zimbabwe’s Warriors will wear one of the underdog tags as they are…

Walking in Spirit: Lessons from a homeless person

1 Peter 5:5; “Likewise you younger people, submit yourselves to your elders. Yes, all of you be submissive to one another and be clothed with humility, for “God resists the…

Ibra had City, Arsenal offers

LONDON. — Zlatan Ibrahimovic has revealed he previously had offers to join Arsenal and Manchester City before eventually moving to the English Premier League this summer.

Man U fans see red

MANCHESTER. — Manchester United fans are not happy following reports that the club have removed a plaque commemorating Sir Matt Busby in the directors’ box.

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