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”…
Europe’s shameful refugee policy
Graham Peebles Correspondent This time of year Mediterranean beaches are the destinations of choice for many European holidaymakers, it’s also the beginning of the busiest time of year for the people…
Wenger sticks to his guns
BEIJING. — Arsene Wenger has insisted that his promise not to sell Alexis Sanchez held good no matter what Paris Saint-Germain plan to bid for the Chilean striker.
‘Only Bible can arrest crime’
From Munyaradzi Doma in MBERENGWA Officer-in-Charge of Mataga Police Station Inspector Champion Nkomo has bemoaned the increase in crime, saying only following the Bible could arrest criminality.
No pay deal for Ashes
MELBOURNE. — The Australian cricketers’ union has told players a pay deal may not be struck with the national board before the home “summer of cricket”, which includes the lucrative…
Zaha racially abused
LONDON. — Wilfried Zaha said he was racially abused on social media on Saturday, shortly after his Crystal Palace boss Frank de Boer accused West Brom’s players of targeting the…
New era for forensic accounting, auditing in Zim
Day in and out, the media is awash with all forms of shocking commercial crimes, talk about rampant corruption and fraud, – we can only ponder what the next day…
Kaylites ban: Ups and downs
Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story There was some expectation that Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa would speak about the economic impact of a recent raucous ban on polystrene-based packaging when he released a…
Mutare Boys host Bob ‘93 tourney
Ray Bande Mutare Bureau MUTARE Boys High School was a hive of activity this weekend with more than 20 schools from different parts of Manicaland converging for the Bob ‘93 sports…

