Do not trade with the devil

Book Title: The Trading Floors Author: Judy Coventry The book, The Trading Floors, by Judy Coventry, puts into light the fact that this world is a trading floor. God our…

Sports Commission to meet associations

Sports Reporter THE Sports Commission will today hold their first quarterly meeting with the national sport associations at their offices at the National Sports Stadium to appraise the latter on…

Miller targets Arnold Classic

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter OLD Georgians rugby player Jonathan Miller has stepped up his preparations for the Arnold Classic Africa set for May 27 in Durban. The Pro-Fitness gym-based athlete…

Komphela optimistic

PRETORIA. — Kaizer Chiefs coach Steve Komphela is not throwing in the towel yet following his side’s disappointing 1-0 first-leg loss against ASEC Mimosas at home last week.

Root master-class floors Proteas

MUMBAI. — Joe Root produced a batting master-class as he engineered the second-largest successful chase in the history of T20 internationals to power England to 230 for eight to complete…

Of revenge porn, cyber bullies, and privacy

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A few weeks ago, a local non-governmental organisation, Katswe Sisterhood, petitioned Parliament to enact a law barring revenge pornography to protect individuals from having their nude…

ZIFA rated most open institution in Zim

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter Zimbabwe Football Association’s efforts to spruce up their image have not gone unnoticed, with the soccer mother body being declared the most open and accessible public organisation…

Liverpool, Red Devils charged

NYON. — Manchester United and Liverpool have both been charged by UEFA following crowd trouble at their Europa League clash at Old Trafford, the governing body announced yesterday.

Bayern focus on Cologne

BERLIN. — Pep Guardiola will be hoping Bayern Munich suffer no Champions League soccer hangover when they return to the German Bundesliga action at Cologne today on the back of…

United’s plight saddens Keane

LONDON. — Former Manchester United skipper Roy Keane admits he is saddened by Manchester United’s current plight following their Europa League exit to Liverpool .

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