Out with the old, in with the new

Test cricket beckons for rising Musakanda Brighton Zhawi TARISAI MUSAKANDA has been in fine form and the top order batsman has a realistic chance of making a birthday Test cricket…

Murray sizzles into the final

World number two Andy Murray yesterday recovered from a slow start to surge into the final of the China Open with victory over Spain’s David Ferrer.

Fresh setbacks for Roland Garros

In the latest setback to the planned expansion of Roland Garros, construction work at the home of the French Open has been halted again by a court decision that could…

Fresh setbacks for Roland Garros

In the latest setback to the planned expansion of Roland Garros, construction work at the home of the French Open has been halted again by a court decision that could…

Tiger out of the woods

TIGER WOODS officially committed to play in his first tournament in more than a year, the PGA Tour announced on Friday. Woods announced last month that he was targeting next…

Southgate caught up in tax dispute

England interim manager Gareth Southgate is among hundreds of rich clients caught up in a multi-million-pound tax avoidance dispute with British authorities, a newspaper has reported. Southgate invested in two partnerships…

Southgate caught up in tax dispute

England interim manager Gareth Southgate is among hundreds of rich clients caught up in a multi-million-pound tax avoidance dispute with British authorities, a newspaper has reported. Southgate invested in two partnerships…

No wi-fi at Man City

PEP GUARDIOLA has blocked his Manchester City players from using the Internet at the club’s training base in a drive to foster more face-to-face communication and a greater team spirit. The…

Depression made Fury take cocaine

Troubled world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has admitted taking large amounts of cocaine, saying he is also suicidal and that “I hope someone kills me before I kill myself”. Following the…

RBZ must prepare for bond notes

Chris Chenga: Open Economy For the greater part of the last two decades, Zimbabwe has been an economy driven by speculation and arbitrage. In conventional economics, such would be unflattering. However, it…

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