Giants out to seek redemption

PREMIERSHIP giants CAPS United, Highlanders and Dynamos will be out to redeem themselves tomorrow after experiencing a false start to the second half of the league campaign.

UN voices concern at ‘barbaric violence’ in eastern DRC

GENEVA. (AFP) – The UN voiced alarm yesterday at accounts of “barbaric violence” in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, warning conditions for the 150,000 people returning to the area after fleeing the intercommunal strife are “grim”.

UPDATED: President suspends Prosecutor General Goba

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has with immediate effect suspended Prosecutor General (PG) Advocate Ray Goba pending an investigation into his fitness to continue holding office.

Cameroon’s Biya to contest in October polls

YAOUNDE. – Cameroonian president Paul Biya (85), has confirmed his candidacy for presidential polls slated for October 7 this year.

Zimbabweans embrace modern contraceptive methods

Over two million contraceptive users have embraced modern contraceptive methods in Zimbabwe, an official has said.

Herentals fired up for Bosso

AFTER downing title aspirants Ngezi in their last match, Herentals coach Kumbirai Mutiwekuziva says his charges are fired up and ready to face Highlanders at Barbourfields tomorrow.

Zanu-PF clean victory is certain, says ED

Nduduzo Tshuma, Political Editor PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday said Zanu-PF is cruising to victory in the July 30 harmonised elections.

France to deploy 110,000 police during World Cup weekend

PARIS. – Authorities will deploy 110,000 police and security forces across France this weekend to secure the huge street parties if “Les Bleus” win the World Cup on Sunday, after years of attacks targeting crowds and other so-called “soft” targets.

Anderson reaches Wimbledon final

Kevin Anderson won the longest Centre Court match in history and earned a chance to try to collect his first Grand Slam championship, edging John Isner 7-6 (6), 6-7 (5), 6-7 (9), 6-4, 26-24 at Wimbledon in a marathon between two big servers that lasted more than 6½ hours yesterday.

Dejected England, Belgium face-off

England manager Gareth Southgate admits the Soccer World Cup third-place play-off is a game that no team wants to play, but today’s match against Belgium offers the chance to finish the tournament on a winning note.

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