Mou ‘isolated figure’ at Old Trafford

The beleaguered United boss claimed on Monday that he still has the support of his players but admitted: “Some care more than others.” Mourinho added: “I am still the kid…

Ronaldo sued over alleged rape in Las Vegas hotel

Los Angeles — Police said on Monday they had reopened an investigation into a rape accusation made by a former model who says soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo attacked her in…

World congratulates China on National Day

BEIJING. – Monday marked the 69th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, whose remarkable economic and social achievements have attracted global attention and praise from world leaders.

‘Namibia to consider land expropriation’

WINDHOEK. – Namibian President Hage Geingob says the southern African country should give “careful consideration” to expropriating land because the principle of having willing buyers and sellers hasn’t delivered results.

Ministry to tackle topical arts issues

The Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation has given a solid commitment to the arts fraternity towards establishing appropriate national infrastructure to capacitate the productivity and competitiveness of the cultural and creative industries.

Stabilisation measures get Cabinet approval

CABINET yesterday approved, for immediate implementation, the Transitional Stabilisation Programme announced by Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube on Monday.

Govt tightens TBs issuance

Government is working to curtail the unrestrained issuance of Treasury Bills (TBs) as the stock of the short-term debt instruments, the major driver of fiscal disequilibrium, has ballooned by 261 percent to $7,6 billion in the past two years.

WARRIORS’ NYASHA AGONY

A COMPLEX situation surrounding Nyasha Mushekwi’s injury and interim treatment procedures have meant that the bustling striker will not be available for the Warriors’ assignments at least until he has fully healed.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Cancer month: Time to move beyond rhetoric

WE have said it before and we say it again. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and statistics show that an estimated one in eight women will have breast cancer in their lifetime.

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