. . . he isn’t a coach one can trust

Paddington Japajapa Sports Correspondent MARK HARRISON, the Englishman that my club CAPS United employed as head coach at the beginning of the year, has proved to be nothing but a nomadic…

PSG after Cech

LONDON. — Paris Saint-Germain are trying to tempt Petr Cech to join them rather than Arsenal with a staggering £39 million contract. But Arsenal midfielder Tomas Rosicky has spoken to…

Karrueche hits back at Brown

Karrueche Tran has slammed ‘‘weak’’ Chris Brown for not leaving her alone, while he says he is simply thankful for their time together. The 27-year-old model has lashed out at…

Jason Day sees life in Tiger

WASHINGTON. — The rapid decline of Tiger Woods’ golf game has stunned his fellow players and fans, but Jason Day believes the former world number one can work his way…

Iggy takes time off to plan her big day weddtraditional wedding

With no rehearsals to attend after recently cancelling her US tour, Iggy Azalea (pictured below) is putting her spare time to good use. The 25-year-old Australian rapper, whose engagement to…

Tough decisions await Pasuwa

A troubled Zimbabwean side with just three days of preparations under their belt, defied the odds on Saturday with a 2-1 win away to Malawi in the opening round of the 2017…

Boy develops growth after circumcision

TV lovers may be familiar with Botched, a reality series which showcases medical procedures gone wrong. A Matobo teenager could easily feature on the programme after his circumcision procedure went…

Kenyan troops kill Al-Shabaab boss

Kenya’s army said it killed a regional commander from Somalia’s al-Shabaab group, and possibly also a Briton who joined the militants, in fighting over the weekend.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Time for Africa to wean self from donor syndrome

The issue of The African Union providing the bulk of the funding for its programmes as opposed to depending on Western donors once again came to the fore this week…

ICC in tatters…South Africa lets Sudanese leader Omar al-Bashir go

Chronicle Reporters SOUTH Africa yesterday granted safe passage to Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir to leave the country even as a court ordered his arrest and extradition to the International Criminal…

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