USAID please leave Africa immediately
Obi Egbuna Jnr Simunye When the late pan-Africanist revolutionary leader of Burkina Faso, H.E. Comrade Thomas Sankara, expelled Western-based food NGOs from the nation he boldly stated: “Our country produces…
Chief Ngezi hails Ndiraya
Paul Mundandi in MHONDORO and Takudzwa Chitsiga in HARARE CHIEF Ngezi has hailed Ngezi Platinum Stars coach Tonderai Ndiraya for putting his area and the province on the map. Ndiraya won…
Zim U-21 netball team concludes camp
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S Under-21 netball team coach Ropafadzo Mutsauki says they still have more work to do in preparation for the World Youth Cup scheduled for July in Gaborone,…
Graeme Cremer in A team
Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE cricket team captain Graeme Cremer has been named in a strong A side to face Canada in three one-day matches in Harare next week. The 18-man squad, named…
No automatic jersey for Brett: Mapeza
Paul Mundandi Sports Reporter FC PLATINUM coach Norman Mapeza yesterday said no player is guaranteed a starting place in his team and said newboy Brett Amidu has to fight to be…
Taylor rules himself out
GLASGOW. — Former Leicestershire all-rounder Rob Taylor has ruled himself out of contention for Scotland’s summer fixtures. Cricket Scotland says the 27-year-old is unavailable because of a “number of exciting coaching…
Chelsea on the cusp of glory
LONDON. — Chelsea boss Antonio Conte dismissed persistent rumours linking him with a move to Inter Milan as his side prepared for a match at West Bromwich Albion tonight that…
Bottas seeks double victory
BARCELONA. — Valtteri Bottas seeks to prove his maiden Formula One success at Sochi was no fluke by repeating the feat for champions Mercedes in this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix. The…
Alonso’s ultimatum
BARCELONA. — Two-time Formula One champion Fernando Alonso said he will be open to offers from rival teams if McLaren continue to struggle next season. The Spaniard told a news conference…
Infantino slams fake news
MANAMA. — Gianni Infantino slammed “fake news” and “alternative facts” surrounding FIFA and insisted football’s scandal-ridden governing body had changed in an impassioned speech to its annual congress in Bahrain…

