PL newcomers face survival battle
Brighton and Hove Albion and Huddersfield Town are the fresh-faced newcomers in the Premier League this season, while Rafael Benitez’s Newcastle United return after a term in the Championship.
$200 fine for vicious dog
Sharon Chiware, Midlands Reporter A GWERU man has been fined $200 after his vicious dog mauled his tenant who had to be admitted in hospital.
Man threatens to axe abusive wife
Nonsikelelo Moyo, Chronicle Reporter A VICTORIA Falls man has appeared in court on allegations of threatening to axe his wife whom he accused of being abusive.
Sanchez will miss Premier League opener: Wenger
Cape Town — Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has confirmed that star forward Alexis Sanchez will most likely miss the club’s opening two Premier League games due to injury.
Woman tries to burn sister in hut
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A 63-YEAR-OLD woman from Dete in Hwange District escaped death after her younger sister torched a hut she was sleeping in after securing the door.
Bosso, DeMbare Botswana tourney SMS platform now functional
. HIGHLANDERS and Dynamos fans can now vote for their respective starting lineups in the forthcoming four-team Supa Power tournament scheduled for Francistown in Botswana on 19 August.
Kadoma muso for TV programme
Glenda Anesu Garawiro Kadoma-based musican Tatenda Chisamba, well known as Trice, has hinted that he was working on a musical television programme aimed at uplifting the youth andA� make them…
Soldiers build four classroom blocks at two schools
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THE Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) yesterday handed over four classroom blocks to two schools in Kwekwe as part of its Defence Forces Community Assistance week…
Liverpool reject Barca 100m Coutinho bid
London — Liverpool have rejected a second bid from Barcelona for influential Brazilian play-maker Philippe Coutinho worth €100 million, British media claimed on Wednesday.
PSL cancels league matches for Heroes’ Day games
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Premier Soccer League has postponed all league matches that were scheduled for this weekend to accommodate Heroes’ Day matches set for Monday.

