Nigeria drop five spots
Nigeria’s Super Eagles dropped five spots in the latest Fifa ranking released yesterday at world football governing body headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland.
Sir Viv backs Sammy in dispute with WICB
Cape Town — Legendary cricket figure Sir Viv Richards has backed West Indies captain Darren Sammy’s decision to slab the cricket board after the Windies claimed the World T20 title…
A new William Shakespeare First Folio discovered
London — A new William Shakespeare First Folio, part of the original collection of 36 plays published in 1623, has been discovered on a Scottish island, the University of Oxford…
Venus powers into next round
Charleston — Seven-time Grand Slam Champion Venus Williams powered into the third round of the WTA clay-court tournament at Charleston on Wednesday with a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Alison Riske.
Trump attacks Cruz, delights home crowd in New York
Bethpage — Donald Trump attacked his insurgent Republican rival Ted Cruz and ignored his crushing defeat in Wisconsin on Wednesday, electrifying thousands of passionate supporters at a home state rally…
She called me a ‘black cockroach’: Disabled parking bay row turns racial
Durban — A Durban man, who only has partial use of his legs, was at the centre of a fresh race row which played out at a La Lucia shopping…
Police seek help in armed robber hunt
Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter POLICE have warned the public to be on the lookout for a suspected armed robber who is on the prowl in Matabeleland North and Midlands provinces. Carshony…
Top 10 earning teams in F1 revealed
Paris (France) – Ferrari will receive more money than any other team in Formula 1 for 2015, despite finishing second in the championship to Mercedes, British magazine Autosport reported yesterday.
Cheetahs’ eye full member slot in Hong Kong
Paul Munyuki Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE’S Cheetahs are determined to gain World Sevens Series full membership status in Hong Kong today. Zimbabwe get their campaign off with a Pool E date against Germany…
EU to ‘scale up’ deportation of refugees
The European Union’s top migration official says deportations will intensify after the first group of refugees were returned to Turkey from Greece this week.







