Ajax Hotspurs take on unpredictable Tigers
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter A POTENTIALLY explosive Zifa Bulawayo Province Division Two encounter is on the cards this afternoon when title chasing Ajax Hotspurs visit unpredictable Zenzele Tigers at Barbourfields…
Plumtree introduces pre-paid parking
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent PLUMTREE Town Council is set to introduce pre-paid parking in the border town’s CBD beginning Monday next week as part of efforts to boost revenue collection.
Zidane hungry for more
ON the eve of his 100th match in charge of Real Madrid, Zinedine Zidane insisted he maintains the same desire to succeed having already won seven trophies in his short…
Drought pushes Kenya’s pastoralists to the brink
Anthony Morland Even at the best of times, the people of Turkana live on the edge. Almost all of the 1.3 million inhabitants of this arid county in northwest Kenya…
Killer carjacker remanded in custody
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A 29-YEAR-OLD man who allegedly carjacked a taxi driver and killed him, yesterday appeared in court charged with robbery and murder.
Pochettino slams ‘disrespectful’ Pep
MAURICIO POCHETTINO accused Pep Guardiola of being disrespectful after the Manchester City manager claimed Harry Kane’s prolific form is the only reason for Tottenham Hotspur’s success.
How SA celebs are making thousands in minutes
South African celebrities have found new ways of making loads of money apart from their primary jobs by endorsing certain brands or events using the pulling power of their social…
Bantu face the dreaded chop
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ONE certainty in this Castle Lager Premier League season is that the four bottom clubs will be relegated to Division One football after Match Day…
Fake lawyer on the run
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A WARRANT of arrest has been issued against a Bulawayo woman who allegedly masqueraded as a lawyer before defrauding a desperate man of more than…
‘Death by overwork’: occupational hazard for Japan’s media
Tokyo — The news that a young reporter at Japan’s public broadcaster had worked herself to death came as little surprise to those inside the country’s media, where a culture…

