Arteta backs Arsene Wenger, gunners

LONDON. — Arsene Wenger has earned respect for his calmness in crisis and reluctance to scour the dressing room for scapegoats, according to Mikel Arteta.

De Gea row takes another twist

MANCHESTER — The David de Gea saga has taken another twist after the Manchester United goalkeeper was said to be ‘‘baffled’’ by claims from manager Louis van Gaal that he…

Mudyiwa’s Mudzi victory gazetted

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has gazetted Zanu-PF candidate Cde Magna Mudyiwa’s win as the member of the National Assembly for Mudzi West constituency in a by-election held…

Make an air conditioner out of a cooler

The temperatures have started creeping up and soon enough it will feel like it is too hot to breathe. For most people in Zimbabwe installing air conditioning units remains a…

Bosso, How Mine in epic battle

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter PLAYING Highlanders these days is no longer as scary as in the past, but the Bulawayo giants still remain one of the two biggest teams in…

UN appoints CAR peace chief

NEW YORK. —The UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has appointed Parfait Onanga-Anyanga of Gabon to replace the ousted chief of the UN peacekeeping force in the Central African Republic, diplomats…

Kyrgios to keep Davis Cup place

MELBOURNE — Australia’s Davis Cup captain Wally Masur has described Nick Kyrgios’s extraordinary sledge of two-time grand slam champion Stan Wawrinka as part of a “journey” and a “learning curve”…

Australia lauds President’s call for investor-friendly laws

Bulawayo Bureau President Mugabe’s recent declaration that the country is in the process of reviewing its investor laws has attracted positive response from the International community which is now looking…

Criminal past costs finance director

Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau A CHINHOYI Municipality finance director who was recently revealed to be an ex-convict during an adjudication exercise of a $1,6 million loan by a local bank, has…

Aussie women thrash England

LONDON. — Australia’s women restored some national pride on Friday as they thrashed England by 161 runs in the lone test of the multi-format female Ashes.

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