Mourinho explains gesture
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says his gesture towards Juventus fans after Wednesday night’s 2-1 UEFA Champions League soccer Group H victory was justified.
Beer shortage hits Manicaland
MANICALAND has been hit by a shortage of lagers which has seen traders spending several days in queues at Delta’s Mutare depot.
FIFA to ban players
Players involved in any European Super League would be banned from playing international football, including the World Cup, says FIFA president Gianni Infantino.
Faf wants batsmen to be clinical
South Africa cricket captain Faf du Plessis has asked for a more clinical performance from his players in the second one-day international (ODI) against Australia taking place at the Adelaide Oval today.
EIA waiver for Small Scale Miners
GOVERNMENT has granted an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) waiver to small scale and artisanal miners, as it moves to eliminate stringent conditions that have been inhibiting them from formalising their operations and declaring their proceeds.
Grainger Racing Team to go full throttle
AFTER having taken a back seat from the administration side of local motocross for most of this year, former chairman of the Bogwheelers Club, Gary Grainger, has indicated that he will next season come out with all guns blazing as he revives his Grainger Racing Team.
United stun Juve, City win big
Manchester United produced a stunning late comeback to beat Juventus 2-1 on Wednesday night in what could be a turning point in their Champions League soccer campaign, while a Gabriel Jesus hat-trick helped Manchester City all but secure a last-16 berth.
Bangladesh determined to bounce back: Coach
SYLHET. — Bangladesh head coach Steve Rhodes has insisted that there was no need to push the panic button in the wake of his team’s loss in the Test series opener to Zimbabwe, who ended their 17-year wait for an overseas Test victory.
Govt’s indoor residual spraying over 50pc complete
INDOOR residual spraying (IRS) programme to eliminate mosquitoes and reduce malaria-related deaths is now more than 50 percent complete in Manicaland’s seven districts, an official has confirmed.
Indian investor to pour $200m into agric
The economic policies put in place under the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa has charmed an Indian investor who has set aside $200 million for investment in Mashonaland West’s agricultural sector, which will create 5 000 jobs.






