United want Guardiola

LONDON. — Manchester United are ready to muscle in on Manchester City and Chelsea’s bid to lure Pep Guardiola to the English Premier League. United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward, who is…

Traffic partnership bears fruit

Lovemore Meya Herald Correspondent A five-year partnership entered into between Chitungwiza Municipality and Clyna Africa has already brought positive changes in the town in both road management and revenue inflow…

Van Gaal cracking

MANCHESTER. — Embattled Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal showed signs of cracking under pressure as he stormed out of a media briefing on Wednesday after becoming annoyed by questions…

Mkululi Ndhlela’s dream debut

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter RESULTS might not have come as Zimbabwe would have wanted, but making a debut at the Cape Town leg of the World Sevens Rugby Series was…

Convicted cop runs amok in court

Fungai Jachi Court Correspondent There was drama at the Mbare Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday last week when a police officer convicted of assault ran amok in court. Babra Chipatiso (28) went…

Anglo American to sell Australian coal mine

MELBOURNE. — Anglo American Plc agreed to sell its Dartbrook coal mine in Australia for about $36 million as the company sheds assets as part of a drastic downsizing.

Chunga’s Xmas message

Sports Reporter SOCCER Coaches Union of Zimbabwe president Moses Chunga has saluted his membership for their unity and dedication to duty and revealed that his organisation was working to improve…

Bad losers of Masvingo

Ray Bande Senior Sports Reporter MASVINGO United might have successfully sought a court interdict to stop the coronation of Mutare City Rovers as the 2015 Eastern Region Division One champions but…

Chakoroma settles in Mzansi

Senior Reporter FORMER Buffaloes and Young Warriors centre back Liberty Chakoroma could need more time to make a huge impact in the ABSA Premiership but the former Buffaloes and Young…

Bans mark end of Blatter, Platini: Dyke

Eight-year bans mark “the end” for Fifa president Sepp Blatter and Uefa boss Michel Platini, says Football Association chairman Greg Dyke. Both were found guilty of ethics breaches over a…

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