Mayweather, Japanese kickboxer looking for ‘knock out’ in exhibition
Tokyo —Boxing superstar Floyd Mayweather and a Japanese kickboxer half his age will be aiming to knock each other out next month, despite the match-up being an exhibition, the fight’s…
Federer passion undimmed as he plots 2019 campaign
London — Roger Federer trained his sights on next season after a disappointing defeat in the last four at the ATP Finals brought his 2018 campaign to a premature halt.…
Loew looking to rebuild after 2018 collapse
Germany coach Joachim Loew said the team’s demise in 2018 was unexpected but part of a normal cycle in sport and he is now focused on what the former world…
Rassie credits growing maturity for Bok win
Cape Town — Rassie Erasmus praised the Springboks’ growing maturity following their hard-fought 26-20 victory over a very good Scotland team in front of a capacity crowd at Murrayfield in…
Ireland stun All Blacks
Six Nations holders Ireland beat world champions New Zealand for the first time at home on Saturday, winning a frenetic contest 16-9 in Dublin. A converted Jacob Stockdale try —…
Fans boo Mane
Sadio Mane was helped from the field in tears as Senegal pulled off a 1-0 victory over Equatorial Guinea, after being booed by his own fans. National talisman Mane missed…
Stunning late comeback sends England into Nations League semis
England staged a superb late comeback to beat Croatia at Wembley to reach the finals of the inaugural Uefa Nations League. Croatia, England’s World Cup semi-final conquerors in Moscow in…
Mutsvangwa told to fight his own battles
ZIMBABWE National Liberation War Veterans’ Association secretary-general Cde Victor Matemadanda says the association’s chairman, Cde Chris Mutsvangwa, should stop dragging his name into his fights to do with the fuel business.
Mixed feelings over council rates discount
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Harare City Council will assess its 50 percent discount promotion to ratepayers on amounts that they pay against their debt, amid fears that it may be…
Funeral assurers defy IPEC directive
JUST three out of a total of nine funeral assurance companies are compliant with regulatory minimum capital levels, which puts policyholders funds at risk in the event of an operator collapsing, the insurance industry regulator has said.











