Matchday 2: The real fight begins
PARIS. – Manchester City’s home clash with Pep Guardiola’s reigning European soccer champions Bayern Munich will capture the imagination of most tonight, while the pressure is on David Moyes as…
Golf legend Nick Price braces for titanic duel
DUBLIN, OHIO. — Zimbabwe golf legend Nick Price is ready to lead his International Team in the Presidents Cup against the United States here this week.
African Sun corrects financials
Business Reporter AFRICAN Sun Limited has republished interim financial results showing a detailed account of adjustments to the income statement and balance sheet to correct earlier accounting errors.
Lukaku a destroyer
LIVERPOOL. – Everton forward Romelu Lukaku destroyed Newcastle as the Belgian marked his home debut with a double-strike in a 3-2 win at Goodison Park on Monday night.
Worship music is a form of prayer
Edgar Moyo Christian Entertainment Worship music is a type of gospel music that brings together elements of worship, devotion and prayer but through it, people experience different feelings such as…
Kenya’s tourism sector braces for attack fallout
NAIROBI. — Travel agency manager Tomas Garcia has had a disastrous week, with one of his flagship branches, located in Nairobi’s Westgate shopping mall, destroyed in the siege that followed…
Tackling tough credit customers
Tonderai Gwangwawa Business Correspondent CREDIT collection in Zimbabwe has given me renewed experience in tackling customers like very important persons (VIPs), such as godfather-like politicians, titled people, senior police officers,…
Tanzania suspends 2 leading Swahili newspapers
DAR ES SALAAM. — Tanzania has suspended two leading Swahili-language daily newspapers on sedition charges, the government said yesterday, a move criticised by rights groups.
Pitt turns UK’s countryside into war zone
IT WAS, until recently, a quiet and serene corner of the English countryside. But then Brad Pitt and a slew of army tanks, weapons and tents descended into the Oxfordshire…
Germany unemployment up
FRANKFURT. – German unemployment registered a surprising rise in September, due to a scaling back of job creation schemes, but the labour market overall remains in good shape, data showed…

