Trump attacks Nike

WASHINGTON. — American president Donald Trump has attacked Nike over its support of Colin Kaepernick as the first video advert featuring the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback was unveiled. Trump, who on Tuesday described Nike’s deal with Kaepernick as “terrible,” said the sports equipment giant’s endorsement of the ex-NFL star had backfired. “Just like the NFL, whose ratings have gone WAY DOWN, Nike is getting absolutely killed with anger and boycotts,” Trump wrote on Twitter.

Nyamutsita, Chikanga for Copenhagen half marathon

AFTER a good show at the Old Mutual Westgate half marathon last weekend, the pair of Canisious Nyamutsita and Betha Chikanga are hoping to leave a mark at the Copenhagen half marathon when they take part, for the first time, in Demark, on September 16.

City officials seek end to illegal settlements

MUTARE City Council has proposed the crafting of a water-tight city development and planning framework to address the overlapping roles between the State and local authorities in urban expansion.

Eldorado Mine: Authorities seal off access points

The bodies of 14 illegal miners who were trapped at Eldorado Mine in Chinhoyi two weeks ago can no longer be retrieved, and mine authorities were yesterday sealing off all access points to the main shaft to ensure no more artisanal miners enter.

Anthony Joshua keen on Wilder fight

LONDON. — Anthony Joshua says a heavyweight boxing showdown with Deontay Wilder will still happen, even if the American loses his WBC belt in a fight with Tyson Fury.

Gweru residents urge councillors to hit the ground running

Gweru Residents Association (GRA) has urged the newly elected councillors to focus on urgent challenges affecting the city as it continues to grapple with a typhoid outbreak that has affected thousands.

Fewer prison escapes: ZPCS

THE Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) has reaffirmed its commitment to upholding its mandate of securely incarcerating offenders and plugging all escape loopholes.

SRC chaos triggers questions

THE arrest of Sport and Recreation Commission acting director-general Joseph Muchechetere on Tuesday on two counts of abuse of office has thrown the spotlight on the decision to use the regulatory body to launch a forensic audit into the affairs of Zimbabwe Cricket.

Shurugwi to discount bills

Shurugwi Town Council has proposed to offer a 40 percent discount to ratepayers who settle their bills regularly as a way of encouraging residents and companies to clear their arrears.

I am of God, reconciled to God

2 Corinthians 5:18, And all things are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation.

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