Arsene Wenger accepts charge
LONDON. – Arsene Wenger has confirmed he will accept his Football Association misconduct charge after being sent from the touchline during Arsenal’s English Premier League win over Burnley last Sunday.
Blue Bulls invade Harare
Eddie Chikamhi:Senior Sports Reporter TOURING Vodacom Blue Bulls coach Nollis Marais says Zimbabwe should try and forge more partnerships with the South Africa rugby system to enhance the opportunities of…
300 Zim nationals die in SA monthly: Consul-general
Thupeyo Muleya: Beitbridge Bureau More than 300 bodies of Zimbabweans who die in South Africa are repatriated home every month, with the number of locals who died in that country having…
Ngezi unveil signings
Paul Mundandi :Sports Reporter NGEZI Platinum Stars president Stanley Segula says the small community should prepare for an historic moment as international football comes to their doorstep for the first…
MPs must behave honourably in public
Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker Sir There is a growing disturbing trend among Members of Parliament who are given to fighting or arguing among themselves in the presence of witnesses who…
Tomana’s property attached
Daniel Nemukuyu: Senior Court Reporter SUSPENDED Prosecutor-General Mr Johannes Tomana had his property attached over legal costs to the tune of $28 000. The costs were accrued from court cases which Mr…
Chicken fight rocks SA-Europe relations
Johannesburg. – Chinese steel and Mexican-made cars became political dynamite last year as politicians including US President Donald Trump championed anti-free trade rhetoric.
Pasuwa for Harare City
Paul Mundandi: Sports Reporter HARARE CITY are targeting a major coup as they have set their sights on Warriors coach Callisto Pasuwa to take over as their head coach this season. Pasuwa…
Malema shows true colours of a turncoat
Tafara Shumba:Correspondent It’s only now that it has become apparent why the revolutionary party, the African National Congress, expelled its former mannerless youth league leader, Julius Malema. It was good riddance…
It’s an all Williams affair
MELBOURNE. – Serena and Venus Williams swept through their last-four matches at the Australian Open tennis tournament yesterday, setting up a retro family final that will be their ninth meeting…










