Man City ‘caught’ in ‘web of lies’

Manchester City have been accused of cheating after claims that their owner paid large parts of inflated sponsorship deals himself. According to a report by German newspaper Der Spiegel, based…

‘United showing Fergie-era fight’

Cape Town — Manchester United defender Chris Smalling feels they are showing the same never-say-die attitude that was so reminiscent of the Sir Alex Ferguson era. Jose Mourinho’s side battled…

Pakistan look to break NZ jinx says Sarfraz

Abu Dhabi – Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed insists his team can end an 11-match losing run to New Zealand when the two sides meet in the first one-day international in…

Carragher backs Sterling for huge new Man City deal

Cape Town — Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher believes Raheem Sterling deserves every penny of his reportedly lucrative new contract with Manchester City. Sky Sports have reported that Sterling is…

Aguero joy at reaching Premier League milestone

Cape Town — Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has expressed his delight at becoming the second-fastest player to bag 150 goals in the Premier League. City’s all-time leading scorer reached…

UPDATED: Supa arrested in anti-graft crusade • Ex-minister spends night at Matapi • Criminal abuse of office cited

Nyanga South Member of Parliament and former Information Communication Technology and Cyber Security Minister Supa Mandiwanzira was yesterday arrested on allegations of criminal abuse of office and spent the night at Matapi Police Station in Mbare, Harare, pending his appearance in court today.

Unity key for Africa to modernise, develop: ED

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has called for African unity, saying it is only through working together that the continent can modernise and develop.

Acting PG turns partially blind

ACTING Prosecutor-General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi turned half blind after opening a letter from an anonymous person, which he found on his desk.

Editorial Comment: Let not our oil go the diamond way

A Botswana joint venture between the government and conglomerate miner De Beers founded in 1982 has seen sustained development and is one of the best examples of how African leaders can manage natural resources to improve the lives of their people.

CHEVRONS, YOU BEAUTY! . . . ICC lead chorus of congratulations sensational victory . . . After 17 years of waiting, Zim win Test match away from home

THE International Cricket Council called it “one for the ages” and Brendan Taylor said it was a great day for Zimbabwe after the Chevrons finally ended 17 years of waiting for an away Test win with a comprehensive 151-run victory over Bangladesh in Sylhet yesterday.

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