Mliswa victory: Many lessons for Zanu-PF

Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor In a piece titled “It’s Norton or nothing for Zanu-PF” published in this paper last week, I reflected on the high stakes that characterised the by-election…

Jose slams team’s ‘mistakes’

London. — Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho accused his players of making “incredible mistakes” after they lost 4-0 to Chelsea on his return to his former club yesterday. Goals from Pedro…

Iheanacho helps City draw with Saints

Manchester. — Manchester City returned to the top of the Premier League on goal difference after coming from behind to draw 1-1 with Southampton at the Etihad Stadium yesterday. Pep Guardiola’s…

Steyn omitted from Boks squad

CAPE TOWN. — The hype was centred around the return of Jannie du Plessis and the continued omission of Duane Vermeulen, but there was something else that stood out from…

Costly Cazorla absence

LONDON. — Arsene Wenger bemoaned the absence of Santi Cazorla after Arsenal were held to a drab goalless draw by struggling Middlesbrough in the English Premiership on Saturday.Cazorla did not…

Plaudits for All Blacks

AUCKLAND. — The Australians were sour but elsewhere there was high praise for the All Blacks’ world-record winning streak in rugby, with suggestions their unbeaten run is far from over. The…

Kop return for Gerrard?

LIVERPOOL. — Jurgen Klopp will hold talks with former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard after the 36-year-old midfielder appeared to announce his departure from the LA Galaxy at the end of…

Thomas bags CIMB Classic

KUALA LUMPUR. — Justin Thomas secured a back-to-back CIMB Classic golf title yesterday, posting a flawless eight-under 64 to erase a four-stroke overnight deficit in the only PGA tour event…

Spurs worry Pochettino

BOURNEMOUTH. — Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino admitted he is “concerned” after three successive draws called into question his squad’s ability to stay the course in the English Premier League…

Owen riles Rooney

LONDON. — Manchester United star Wayne Rooney took a swipe at former team-mate Michael Owen for expressing support for his club’s bitter rivals Liverpool. Owen has a foot in both camps…

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