Spieth wins British Open
Jordan Spieth won the British Open at Royal Birkdale yesterday by three shots from fellow American Matt Kuchar after a dramatic final round.
New whistle-blower for the global left
Stanely Mushava Literature Today When Samuel Huntington mapped the faultlines around which the 21st century will cave in, he accurately foresaw religion and culture taking over from ideology as the…
Spiwe, writer with a keen eye for a good read
Elliot Ziwira @ The Book Store On Saturday July 15, 2017, writer Spiwe Mahachi-Harper invited friends and book lovers to her house in Westgate, Harare, for a book sharing event at…
Neymar dazzles
EAST RUTHERFORD. — Neymar gave Barcelona fans a dazzling reminder of what they could be about to lose on Saturday, scoring twice as the Spanish soccer giants defeated Juventus 2-1…
Kenyatta pledges millions of jobs
NAIROBI. — Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta who is seeking his re-election pledged yesterday to create about 6.5 million extra quality jobs, especially for the youth, over the next five years.
World Cup for Copa dream teams
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter AS the Copa Coca-Cola tournament continues with efforts to create equal opportunities for both boys and girls, this year will see the sponsors taking a team from…
Zim back in Europe/Africa Zone
Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S Davis Cup team bounced back into the Europe/Africa Zone Group II for 2018 after beating Kenya 2-0 in the promotional play-offs on Saturday in Cairo, Egypt.
Roddick reflects on career
RHODE ISLAND. — International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Andy Roddick said on Saturday he was honoured to have played in the era of the Big Four, but also acknowledged…
Froome rides into history
MONTGERON.— Chris Froome was late yesterday expected to take another step towards emulating the Tour de France’s greatest champions when he rode into Paris to clinch his fourth victory in…
Conte bares soul
LONDON. — Antonio Conte has indicated that he considered leaving Chelsea despite winning the English Premier League soccer title last season, saying his first year in England was “very tough”…






