De Bruyne’s stock rises

MANCHESTER. — As Manchester City’s season continues through what may politely be described as a period of uncertainty, Kevin de Bruyne’s stock continues to rise. Not long before we met on…

Akbay’s war cry

Tedious Manyepo: Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS coach Erol Akbay believes his team’s Chibuku Cup exit will enable them to fully focus on chasing the league title. Bosso were eliminated from the country’s biggest…

Leg injury forces out skipper Mathews

COLOMBO. — Sri Lanka cricket captain Angelo Mathews has revealed that he withdrew from the tour to Zimbabwe this month in order to make sure he would be fully fit…

New FA broadcast deal

LONDON. — England’s governing Football Association announced on Monday it had agreed a new overseas broadcast rights deal for the FA Cup worth a reported $1 billion.

Gaddafi’s blood on Hillary Clinton’s hands

ON October 20, 2011, Libya’s Muammar al-Gaddafi was brutally murdered by a mob of NATO-backed “rebels”, after first being beaten and violated in the most barbaric fashion. History leaves no…

Handball teams leave for Zambia

Tedious Manyepo: Sports Reporter THE first batch of the Zimbabwe age-group national teams is scheduled to leave the country today for the inaugural Zambia Independence Cup tournament in Lusaka, Zambia, this…

Steyn has fear factor

SYDNEY. — As they prepare for a three-Test cricket series against South Africa, Australia’s top order batsmen remain wary of facing Proteas paceman Dale Steyn. Steyn, who has taken 416 Test…

Officials probe claim of noose put on black student

Wiggins. — Stone High School’s football team was making a name for itself as the Tomcats turned around years of mediocrity with a winning season under the school’s first-year coach.

Funding challenges threaten HIV/Aids vaccines R&D

Roselyne Sachiti recently CHICAGO, US — A New report has revealed how research and development for Aids vaccines, microbicides, pre-exposure prophylaxis using antiretroviral drugs (PrEP) and treatment as prevention (TasP)…

Zimra loses $50 000 to bogus clearing agent

Thupeyo Muleya: Beitbridge Bureau A bogus customs clearing agent has been arrested for smuggling 102 tonnes of washing powder into the country after misrepresenting to the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) that…

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