PSG name Emery as new coach

PARIS Saint-Germain yesterday named Spaniard Unai Emery as their new coach on a two-year contract.

Untikoloshi invades Harare Gardens

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent LOCAL play Untikoloshi is set to make its debut in Harare at the Theatre in the Park as a way of spreading theatrical productions to all…

Inline Academy maintains lead

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter INLINE Academy maintained their pole position in the Zifa Southern Region Women’s Football League with a 27-0 annihilation of Sobukhazi at Mzilikazi High School. It was also…

Fundraiser for DeMbare crash survivors at BF

Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO City FC have given Dynamos the green light to fundraise for their fans that survived a fatal road accident at the beginning of the month when…

$52m up for cotton farming

THE Government has set aside $52 million to support cotton farmers with inputs this farming season. According to Cotton Company of Zimbabwe managing director Engineer Chris Murove, 400,000 hectares would be…

Ingagula extends unbeaten run

Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange ZIFA Matabeleland North Division Two league pacesetters Ingagula FC continued to underline their title credentials with a 1-0 win over gritty Hotspurs Leopards in a cracking…

Suspended Uni-Visa facility to bounce back

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter THE Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (Kaza) Uni-Visa between Zimbabwe and Zambia, which was suspended last year, is set to be re-introduced after the two neighbours agreed…

Relief for medical aid users

Paidamoyo Chipunza Harare Bureau THE Association of Healthcare Funders of Zimbabwe has put in place measures to assist medical aid card holders who would have been turned away by doctors come…

Namibia’s racism complaint against Afghanistan resolved

THE International Cricket Council has revealed that a confidential conciliatory process was used to resolve a complaint made by Cricket Namibia under the anti-racism code during Namibia’s Intercontinental Cup match…

Hodgson quits as England coach…says Euro 2016 failure has ‘damaged’ England

ROY HODGSON resigned as England manager following his side’s humiliating 2-1 defeat by tiny Iceland in the Euro 2016 last 16 on Monday.

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