Emery says Arsenal can cope without Gazidis

ARSENAL manager Unai Emery has said he would have preferred if Chief Executive Ivan Gazidis had not opted to join AC Milan, but is confident the north London club can…

Cahill considers leaving Chelsea

CHELSEA defender, Gary Cahill, is considering leaving the Premier League club in January as he is frustrated with the lack of game time he is getting under new coach, Maurizio…

Woods out to improve poor Ryder Cup record

TIGER WOODS has embraced the Ryder Cup unequivocally if perhaps belatedly as he enters the twilight of his career a changed man whose previous tunnel vision has given way to…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Ball in Kirsty Coventry’s court

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s decision to appoint the country’s most decorated Olympian, Kirsty Coventry, as the new Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister has received widespread support as a masterstroke. The 35-year-old…

‘Presidential inputs should benefit all’

Acting President Kembo Mohadi has said the Presidential Inputs Support Scheme should benefit all small-scale farmers countrywide regardless of their political affiliation to ensure national food security.

UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2018 . . . Articulating Zim’s unique selling points

Nobleman Runyanga Correspondent For the first time in 37 years Zimbabwe is represented at the ongoing United Nations General Assembly summit by a new leader, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who represents…

MUSONA STARTS IN EUROPA . . . The smiling Assassin regains place

ZIMBABWE captain Knowledge Musona bounced back to the starting line-up for Anderlecht but was unable to inspire the Belgians giants to victory as they began their Europa League campaign with a defeat away to Spartak Trnava away in Slovakia on Thursday night.

Govt disburses $20m for fuel imports

GOVERNMENT has disbursed $20 million towards the importation of fuel as it moves to ease the supply gap across the country, which has seen some towns suffering temporary shortages resulting in queues at filling stations.

TRAPPED IN THE PAST AND HAUNTED BY THE FUTURE

FOR some, this past Wednesday marked the day the music died 48 years ago, when the life of a rock and roll legend came to an abrupt end in London. Jimi Hendrix was only 27 when he died on September 18, 1970, and had only been part of the global mainstream music for just four years.

9 Zimbabweans perish in SA bus crash

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Nine Zimbabweans, among them a toddler, were killed yesterday when the bus they were travelling in was involved in an accident along the N1 Highway outside…

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