‘I have never seen a player lose it as drastically as Hazard’

CHELSEA manager Guus Hiddink has admitted he has never seen a player lose form as drastically as Eden Hazard during the current campaign. Hazard was named the PFA Player of the…

Spectrum: 2018 elections – Voting for a cult of past injuries

Jorum Nyathi There is little doubt that Zimbabweans are being primed for the 2018 general elections. Going by the noise accompanying last week’s demonstrations by the MDC-T in Harare, there…

Taylor praises former England coach

Former England coach Peter Moores is a genius, says Nottinghamshire’s Brendan Taylor.

Prince dies

Prince was found dead at his Paisley Park estate yesterday. Police confirmed the 57-year-old music icon’s lifeless body was found at his home and recording studios in Minnesota just before…

US find ‘longest’ drug tunnel on California-Mexico border

Los Angeles – US authorities have uncovered what they believe to be the longest ever cross-border drug trafficking tunnel connecting Mexico and California, a statement said.

Econet, ACCA enter into educational partnership

Business Reporter TELECOMMUNICATIONS firm, Econet Wireless and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) have entered into a partnership that will see Zimbabwe students studying ACCA accessing free-online introductory courses.

Ethiopia seeks kidnapped children in South Sudan

Ethiopian troops have crossed into South Sudan in search of more than 100 children who were kidnapped and spirited across the border in a surprise attack that also killed 208…

‘VABEREKI MUSABIRWE’ . . . ‘Musamanikidzwe maextra lessons’

BAZI rezvedzidzo yepuraimari nesekondari rinoti zvikoro hazvifanire kumanikidza vabereki kuendesa vana vavo kumaextra lessons kana kuvabhadharisa mari pasina kutenderana.

Emtee‚ Riky Rick , Nathi lead SAMA nominations

Rapper Emtee continues to dominate SA music awards‚ after receiving four nominations at the South African Music Awards (SAMA) nominations ceremony held in Johannesburg yesterday morning.

‘War of words with Pope no issue for Trump backers’

Support for Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump among his party’s church-going Catholics has risen since Pope Francis suggested the US businessman was not a real Christian, a Reuters/Ipsos poll shows.

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