Refs converge for fitness test
Paul Mundandi Sport Reporter ZIMBABWE’S referees will this afternoon converge in Bulawayo for a technical course and fitness test as they prepare themselves for the 2017 domestic season expected to start…
Storm over La Liga match officials
MADRID. — Villarreal president Fernando Roig was annoyed by the match officials who handled his side’s clash with Real Madrid last weekend he claimed the referees were seen carrying bags…
Lion Zlatan wants to stay
MANCHESTER. — Zlatan Ibrahimovic wants two more years at Manchester United. The Reds’ 35-year-old talisman already has a one-year option to extend the existing £300 000-a-week contract at Old Trafford he…
Gunmen kidnap 3 teachers
GARISSA. – Unknown gunmen kidnapped three Kenyan teachers, one of whom later escaped, after storming Hagadera Refugee Camp early yesterday, Kenyan police said.
Sachin backs India
BANGALORE. — Sachin Tendulkar expects India to hit back hard in the second Test cricket against Australia beginning tomorrow in Bangalore after their shock defeat in the opening encounter. Australia’s crushing…
Man ‘sets’ wife on fire as son (7) watches
Midlands Bureau A Gweru man allegedly doused his wife with paraffin and set her on fire, resulting in her death while the couple’s seven-year-old son watched. Eddy Mpofu was allegedly angry…
China’s annual conference starts today in Beijing
Elita Chikwati in BEIJING, China The fifth session of the 12th Chinese Peoples’ Political Consultative Conference will start this afternoon here in Beijing. The annual session for the top advisory…
Zim should take a leaf from America on sellouts
Herald Reporters Zanu-PF should take a leaf from the way the Americans are treating the case of Attorney-General, Mr Jeff Sessions, who is under fire for clandestinely meeting with the…
No hiding place for Liverpool
LONDON. — If ever there was a good day to bury bad news, Liverpool timed it to perfection on Monday, when a dreadful 3-1 defeat by Leicester City became a…
Lesotho PM loses no-confidence vote
MASERU. – Lesotho’s prime minister lost a no-confidence vote in parliament on Wednesday, deepening the political uncertainty in the mountain kingdom ahead of an election likely within three months. Prime Minister…




