Caddie strikes it rich

EKURHULENI. — Thama Jeffrey Nkonyane is about to collect the biggest cheque of his 32-year long career after helping England’s Graeme Storm to victory in the South African Open golf…

Stars struggle in Open heat

MELBOURNE. — World number one Andy Murray was tested and Stan Wawrinka lost his cool as tennis stars struggled on a hot first day at the Australian Open yesterday.

Young Igwe celebrates DVD launch

Arts Reporter — Utakataka Express frontman, Peter Moyo is set to celebrate the success of his DVD “Mabasa aMwari” at Jazz 24 /7 next week.

Zidane proud of his charges

MADRID. — Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane urged his side to put their disappointment of a first defeat in 40 games behind them as Sevilla produced a remarkable late turnaround…

Pep concedes defeat

LIVERPOOL. — Pep Guardiola says his first season in English football will not end with Manchester City winning the Premier League title following a shambolic 4-0 defeat at Everton on…

Ghana enter the fray

PORT-GENTIL. — Runners-up two years ago, Ghana start their latest bid to recapture the African Cup of Nations soccer crown when they face Uganda in Port-Gentil in Group D today.

City starts giving stands in lieu of owed salaries

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter— Financially-hamstrung Harare City Council has started giving stands to its workers in lieu of salaries it owes them amounting to over $20 million. Council employees, some of whom…

2017: Africa’s election map

Liesl Louw-Vaudran Correspondent— The presidential elections that took place in Benin and Ghana in 2016 were thankfully peaceful and transparent. If it hadn’t been for the polls that led to a…

Enough of that tobacco marketing season opening ruckus!

Obert Chifamba — Anarchy seems to have become an ineradicable feature of most tobacco marketing season openings in recent years! And while they say it usually takes two to tango, the…

Can the African Union save itself?

Chidi Anselm Odinkalu Correspondent— The African Union (AU) has until its summit in Addis Ababa at the end of January 2017 to rescue itself from institutional sclerosis. A coincidence of fiscal,…

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