Asamoah Gyan deserves respect

LONDON. – “Sometimes it can take until someone has finished their career to be fully appreciated.” This view was expressed by Michael Carrick earlier this year when he called for Wayne…

EPL confirm Ibra’s release from Man U

LONDON. – The English Premier League have confirmed that Zlatan Ibrahimovic will leave Manchester United this summer. With his departure, United are saying goodbye to their top scorer from last season,…

Kante suffers from France’s strength

CROISSY-SUR-SEINE. – N’Golo Kante’s inability to claim a regular starting berth at international level sums up the strength in depth France have at their disposal, admits England soccer manager Gareth…

The Muhammad Ali of Athletics

KINGSTON. – World athletics chief Sebastian Coe says Usain Bolt will retire as the Muhammad Ali of track and field, hanging up his spikes as the greatest sprinter of all…

Bleak future for Young Lions

LONDON. – England’s newly crowned Under-20 World Cup soccer winners woke to back-page headlines acclaiming a golden generation yesterday and congratulatory tweets from a future British king and one of…

Rafael Nadal moves up

PARIS. – Rafael Nadal’s magnificent run to a 10th French Open tennis title has earned the Spaniard a move into second in the latest ATP world rankings published yesterday. The 31-year-old…

Alexis Sanchez key target

LONDON. – Alexis Sanchez remains a key Manchester City target but the English Premiership soccer club are yet to make an official approach to Arsenal, Sky sources understand. The Gunners have…

Rugby, golf to stay — IOC

LONDON. – Top officials from rugby and golf have welcomed the decision to keep them on the programme for the 2024 Olympic Games. All 28 sports which appeared at Rio 2016…

GMB gets $200m to pay for grain. . . Zim expected to save $500 million after imports ban

From George Maponga in Masvingo THE Grain Marketing Board has secured $200 million to buy grain from local farmers amid revelations that imports have been banned after permits were last…

GMB gets $200m to pay for grain. . . Zim expected to save $500 million after imports ban

From George Maponga in Masvingo THE Grain Marketing Board has secured $200 million to buy grain from local farmers amid revelations that imports have been banned after permits were last…

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