Keane earns first England call-up

BURTON-ON-TRENT. — Burnley defender Michael Keane earned his first England call-up yesterday after Stoke’s Glen Johnson was ruled out through injury. Johnson’s absence due to an unspecified injury means Keane is…

Nadal seeks redemption

BEIJING. — Rafael Nadal barrelled through his opening match of the China Open tennis tournament yesterday as he seeks to redeem his injury-blighted season with a strong run in Beijing. Nadal…

Lesotho@50: Politics of dysfunction or dysfunction of politics?

John Aerni-Flessner: Correspondent As the Mountain Kingdom celebrates the 50th anniversary of its declared independence from the United Kingdom, it appears that Lesotho faces a crisis in its military and political…

Mliswa apologises for unfounded accusations

Margaret Matibiri and Takudzwa Matambura ASPIRING candidate in the Norton parliamentary by-election Mr Temba Mliswa yesterday retracted allegations that United Nations Children’s Fund was buying votes on behalf of zanu-pf. The…

Giants kept apart in Chibuku Cup draw

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter THE Chibuku Super Cup dream final is still on after FC Platinum and Highlanders were kept apart in the semi-finals at a draw conducted at the…

Africa’s tourist arrivals increase

Africa recorded a 5 percent increase in international tourist arrivals in the first half of this year aided by a 12 percent growth in sub-Saharan Africa while the northern part…

PPC 42km marathon on cards

Sports Reporter HARARE Athletics Board secretary-general Silas Muringani says they are gearing up for the inaugural PPC 42km marathon on Sunday. The race will start at the PPC Msasa depot and…

Beef School for cattle producers

The Zimbabwe Herd Book, in partnership with National Foods Stockfeeds and Nurture Education Trust, have great pleasure in hosting the fifth Beef School for cattle producers. This two-day intensive event…

Assange to release documents before US election

LONDON. — Wikileaks founder Julian Assange said yesterday the organisation would publish around one million documents related to three governments and the US election before the end of the year.

‘Free’ higher education: Unrealistic expectation

Damtew Teferra Correspondent Free higher education is a myth. There is no such thing anywhere in the world, even in wealthy states like Germany, Finland, Norway and Sweden, which insist that…

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