Grieving Pogba ruled out

LONDON. – Paul Pogba will miss Manchester United’s game at Southampton tonight after being granted compassionate leave following the death of his father, manager Jose Mourinho has revealed.

Red flag for Johnson’s advert

SYDNEY. – A controversial commercial by an Australian sports betting company featuring disgraced sprinter Ben Johnson has been slammed by the government for glorifying drug cheats.

Botswana kills 68 Zim cattle

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu Plumtree Correspondent BOTSWANA police have killed 68 head of cattle worth about $35 000 through its shoot-to-kill policy.

United predict revenue surge

LONDON. — Manchester United predicted a record rise in annual revenue to between £560 million and £570 million in their latest quarterly financial figures released yesterday.

Schools environmental debate competition

The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has embraced the schools debate competition as one of the strategies of spreading the environmental gospel to the school going age, under the “Catch Them…

England to tackle Italy

LONDON. – England will start the defence of their Six Nations rugby title away to Italy, it was announced yesterday after organisers published the fixtures for both the 2018 and…

Baxter wants winning mentality

SOWETO. — England-born Stuart Baxter was officially unveiled as South Africa national soccer team coach on Monday on a five-year contract and said winning was all that mattered.

Temporary protection of one’s rights to matrimonial property registered in spouse’s name (Part 2)

Rumbidzai Tawonezvi-Moyo This is the second part of a two-part series on the protection of rights to matrimonial property which was registered in your spouse’s name written by Zimbabwe Women…

NIEEB CEO diverts youth funds

Zvamaida Murwira in Nyanga Personal Assistant to Minister of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment, Mr Rangu Nyamurundira accessed $4 500 from the Youth Fund ostensibly to carry out a…

Madrid boss Zidane focused

MADRID. — Zinedine Zidane insisted his Real Madrid stars don’t feel like Spanish soccer champions yet, as his side close in on a potential double.

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