‘SA race relations so bad, it could lead to civil war’

Johannesburg — Race relations in South Africa are so bad that it could lead to civil war, retired Judge Bernard Ngoepe has warned.

Nyasango/Juwawo set to impress in Rio

Ellina Mhlanga, Sports Reporter SEASONED long distance-runners Cuthbert Nyasango and Wirimai Juwawo return to the Olympic Games this weekend hoping to leave an impression when they compete in the men’s…

Chinhoyi youth teams embark on tree planting

Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter INDIGENOUS tree planting ambassador Never Bonde will donate 200 medium pots of trees at the ongoing National Youth Games in Chinhoyi as part of the seedling…

TLC presenter search on

Showbiz Reporter POPULAR entertainment TV channel, TLC, is searching for an African presenter for its new Most Extreme series.

Guerilla name not a war record: Chiwenga

Mabasa Sasa and Tinashe Farawo Harare Bureau OPPOSITION party ZimPF, led by Dr Joice Mujuru, is portraying its base ignorance by claiming President Mugabe was not a veteran of the liberation…

Gono to lose house over $1,3m debt

Daniel Nemukuyu Harare Bureau FORMER Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr Gideon Gono’s Greystone Park property will next week be auctioned over non-payment of a $1,3 million debt.

Battle of the bosses: How did Mourinho, Klopp, Conte and company rate on first weekend of Premier League season?

The first full weekend of the Premier League underlined why this is being billed as the year of the Galactico managers. From Jurgen Klopp giving goalscorer Sadio Mane a piggyback…

Germany to honour Schweini, Podolski

Bastian Schweinsteiger will play one last game for Germany at the end of August, it was announced yesterday, despite the exiled Manchester United midfielder confirming his international retirement.

Liverpool reject Crystal Palace’s £30m bid for Benteke

Liverpool have rejected a £30 million bid from Crystal Palace for 25-year-old striker Christian Benteke.

Kissing feet pays off for Skimbo

If clichés were ever substantiated, then comedian and Zimdancehall artiste, Skimbo (real name Tatenda Matika), will testify that he has seen proof of the cliché “everything happens for a reason”.

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