Mourinho faces biggest battle

Jose Mourinho must heal a growing rift within his dressing-room that has been exacerbated by his toxic feud with Paul Pogba.

Remembering Steve Bantu Biko

This month marked 41 years since anti-apartheid hero Steve Bantu Biko was brutally murdered at the hands of racist South African police while in their custody. We look back to one of the most memorable Steve Biko Memorial Lectures delivered by the distinguished Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong’o, at the University of Cape Town on 12th September 2003. The paper, Consciousness and African Renaissance: South Africa in the Black Imagination still remains thought-provoking and a must-read long read.

Ethiopia charges five with terrorism over grenade attack at PM’s rally

Ethiopia’s attorney general yesterday filed terrorism charges against five suspects held for involvement in a grenade attack at a rally attended by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in June.

Serena’s season is over

American tennis great Serena Williams was left out of the China Open draw yesterday as she appeared to call time on her season following her meltdown at the US Open.

Biti seeks High Court intervention

MDC-Alliance vice-chairperson Tendai Biti is now seeking the intervention of the High Court to get back his passport after the magistrates’ court denied him access to it.

Msiska relives DRC horror trip

AS  the Warriors prepare for their crucial back-to-back African Cup of Nations qualifying fixtures against the Democratic Republic of Congo mid-next month, goalkeepers’ coach Brenna Msiska has gone down memory lane.

Napoli test title ambitions at Juve

Carlo Ancelotti faces his first big test of Napoli’s Italian Serie A soccer title ambitions this season as he heads north to his former club Juventus today in a top-of-the-table clash which could allow them to pull level with the champions.

Youth mining programme launched

The Zimbabwe Allied Youth in Mining Organisation (ZAYIMO) has launched a youth mining programme to enable its members to exploit opportunities in the sector.

Scientists discover rare disease

ZIMBABWEAN scientists working in collaboration with their counterparts at the University of Edinburgh (UK) have discovered a rare disease — systematic lupus erythematosus — that affects mainly black people.

Faith Vs feelings!

Today in this article we are continuing on the subject of faith. There is the kind of faith that comes when you see, the faith that Jesus said to Thomas “have you believed that you have seen? But blessed is he that believe without seeing.

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