Barclays hires new global head of equities
LONDON. — Barclays has hired Stephen Dainton, a former Credit Suisse executive, to be global head of equities.
Chelsea down to bare bones
LONDON. — At Cobham on Friday, Antonio Conte was asked whether the English Premier League would have to wait until Eden Hazard and Tiemoue Bakayoko returned to full fitness to…
School feeding scheme to stay
Herald Reporter Government has adopted the ongoing school feeding programme as a policy that will be implemented not only in drought years even when the country enjoys bumper harvests, Primary…
Fury over Bolt’s sad ending
LONDON. — Usain Bolt’s dramatic and inglorious end to his top level career was the fault of world championship organisers, his furious team-mates claimed.
I’m not going to lose my cool: Alli
Dele Alli warned Premier League provocateurs he won’t be losing his cool this season after the Tottenham star kept his temper in check following Newcastle midfielder Jonjo Shelvey’s stamp.
Rusike overshadows Khama Billiat
ZIMBABWE international striker Evans Rusike outshone his illustrious Warriors teammate Khama Billiat as he scored the priceless goal that powered Maritzburg United to a 1-0 shock win over African champions…
Motorist hits traffic cop
Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent A Chitungwiza motorist tried to kill a Rusape traffic police officer after hitting her with his vehicle and driving for about 600 metres while she was precariously…
ZRU saga deepens
Paul Munyuki Sports Correspondent World Rugby official Steph Nel is Zimbabwe-bound following reports of maladministration and misappropriation of funds by the recently-suspended Zimbabwe Rugby Union executive led by Nyararai Sibanda.
DeMbare face Bosso
Sports Reporter RESURGENT Dynamos say they don’t do friendly matches and would be seeking to maintain their good run when they meet a Highlanders side made up largely of developmental…
Rooney purring
LIVERPOOL. — Wayne Rooney said it “doesn’t get much better” than firing Everton to victory after waiting more than 13 years to score for his boyhood club once again.









