Khan banned for two years
LONDON. — Former world champion Amir Khan has been given a two-year ban from all sport after testing positive for the banned substance ostarine. The UK Anti-Doping agency found that…
Credit Suisse faced collapse
Credit Suisse Group faced imminent failure if it hadn’t been sold to UBS Group AG in an emergency rescue last month, according to the Swiss central bank. Without the government-brokered…
Mbudzi interchange 37pc complete
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter The Mbudzi interchange flyover is now 37 percent complete with at least four bridges now in place as the Second Republic continues to score big on…
Schiphol bans night flights to cut noise, pollution
Bloomberg Schiphol Airport, a key European transfer hub, plans to stop late night flights and ban private jets to reduce noise and lower CO2 emissions. Aircraft will no longer take…
US trying to wreck Russia-Africa summit
MOSCOW. – The US is trying to wreck Russia’s planned summit with African countries as part of efforts to isolate Moscow, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in an interview published…
Harare to formulate junior council policy
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent The Harare City Council has commended the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works for creating a national board to guide all junior councillors with the…
Nadal, Alcaraz to miss Monte Carlo Masters
MADRID. — Rafael Nadal will miss next week’s Monte Carlo Masters having failed to recover in time from an injury that has sidelined him for months, he said yesterday, shortly…
Instrumentalising democracy is a profane to democracy
Herald Correspondent The US hosted the second “Summit for Democracy” from March 29 to 30. Ignoring the problems and institutional crises of its own democracy, the United States is trying…
Beitbridge anti-litter marathon set for June
Thupeyo Muleya in BEITBRIDGE THE eighth edition of the Beitbridge Mayor’s anti-litter half marathon will be held on June 3 along the Beitbridge-Bulawayo highway, with organisers opening registration early to…
How EU leaders destroyed relations with Russia
Tyler Kay The European Union has survived the first acute phase of its current energy crisis, but it is not over yet – and consumers are unlikely to see their…






