Another comedian is born

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent From the early 1980s Zimbabwe has been blessed with actors-cum-comedians who were equally entertaining and charming. The late Safirio Madzikatire, arguably the pioneer of comedy in…

UK to ease China visa applications

BEIJING. – Britain says it will make it easier for China’s citizens to obtain visas, as it seeks a bigger share of the multibillion-dollar Chinese traveller market against stiff European…

Sables return to action

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE XVs preparations for the Africa Cup and 2015 England Rugby World Cup qualifier tournament are in the final stretch. The side will have their first…

No winner for world’s biggest prize

LONDON — The Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership — the world’s biggest individual prize — has no winner for the fourth time in five years, it was announced…

Red-hot Vettel silences critics

SUZUKA. — Sebastian Vettel is used to dominating from the front but a brilliant, come-from-behind victory in Japan silenced the critics and proved it’s not all about his Red Bull…

Hoddle braces for England role

LONDON. — Former England soccer manager Glenn Hoddle is taking his new role with the FA, to get more English youngsters playing in the Premier League, very seriously. It’s the…

The Game joins Cash Money Records

The Game has officially joined the YMCMB family. Cash Money Records CEO Birdman announced the signing of The Game via Twitter yesterday. The West Coast rapper also confirmed the signing…

CAPS United revel in win

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter CAPS United coach Taurai Mangwiro yesterday said Makepekepe made a significant gains when they beat Chicken Inn but reckons it is still work in progress for…

US world leader in spreading destruction and misery

Noam Chomsky THE recent Obama-Putin tiff over American exceptionalism reignited an ongoing debate over the Obama Doctrine: Is the president veering toward isolationism? Or will he proudly carry the banner…

Ethiopia slam ref after WC setback

JOHANNESBURG. — Giant-killers Ethiopia blamed bad refereeing for a weekend defeat by Nigeria that virtually extinguished hopes of a first World Cup soccer appearance. Hoping to become the first nation…

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