Pep wary of Everton threat

LONDON. — The English Premier League soccer title credentials of Pep Guardiola’s new-look Manchester City face an early-season examination tonight when Ronald Koeman’s ambitious Everton visit the Etihad Stadium. 

Zim Consulate in SA warns of bogus agencies

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The Zimbabwe Consulate in South Africa is urging Zimbabweans wishing to work or stay in that country to be wary of bogus agencies, who claim to facilitate…

Chelsea spoil Spurs’ Wembley opener

England. — One thing is for certain. When it is Chelsea’s turn to make Wembley their temporary home, the national stadium will hold no demons.  The English Premiership champions registered…

Buhari returns to Abuja

ABUJA. — A jubilant crowd welcomed Nigerian leader Muhammadu Buhari to the nation’s capital Abuja on Saturday, after his medical vacation in London for more than three months. President Buhari was…

Small house to pay $8k adultery damages

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter The High Court has warned it will not fold its arms and let society drift into immoral decadence under the canopy of ill-perceived rights. Justice Hlekani Mwayera…

Information security attack vectors

The world of IT security has witnessed many attack vectors to information systems. In the previous article we focused on vulnerabilities, today let us have introspection on attack vectors in…

Ruthless, rampant Red Devils

LONDON. — While Jose Mourinho is pleased with Manchester United’s impressive start to the English Premier League soccer season, he wants to see how his side react to going behind. United…

Tanzanian gov’t admits seizure of new aircraft

DAR ES SALAAM. — The government of Tanzania admitted on Saturday that a Canadian firm was withholding its Bombardier Q400 aircraft that was expected to be delivered by the manufacturers…

Wenger to wield the axe

LONDON. — Arsene Wenger is adamant he must cut down his Arsenal squad in the remaining days of the transfer window. The Gunners currently have 31 first-team players on their books…

World rugby mourns Meads

WELLINGTON. — World Rugby led global tributes yesterday to All Blacks great Colin Meads who died aged 81 following a year-long battle with cancer. The legendary hardman, with a reputation for…

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