Brazil’s Paqueta arrives at AC Milan ahead of record transfer
Milan — Brazilian midfielder, Lucas Paqueta, has arrived in Italy ahead of completing a record transfer move to AC Milan, Italian media reported on Sunday. “I’m very happy to be…
Sterling negative Press coverage ‘emboldens racist rhetoric’: PFA
Negative Press coverage of Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling “emboldens racist rhetoric”, says the Professional Footballers’ Association. Sterling, 24, posted on Instagram on Sunday saying newspapers are helping to “fuel…
AC Milan let Inter off the hook
Milan — AC Milan missed a chance to pile pressure on local rivals and fellow Champions League chasers Inter Milan in Serie A after being held to a goalless draw…
Gomez signs new long-term Liverpool deal
London — Defender Joe Gomez has signed a new contract with Liverpool that will keep him at Anfield until 2024, the club announced on Monday. The England international, currently out…
Mercedes’ Wolff eyes Mick Schumacher
Mercedes boss, Toto Wolff, has expressed interest in signing up Mick Schumacher. Schumacher, the son of Formula 1 great Michael and the new European F3 champion, is moving into Formula…
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Furious Benitez demands VAR after Wolves defeat
Newcastle — Rafael Benitez called on Sunday for the immediate introduction of video assistant referees after his 10-man Newcastle United side slumped to a 2-1 home defeat to Wolves following…
Trade tops, ED diplomats meeting
THE President yesterday urged diplomats to promote trade between Zimbabwe and the various countries they are stationed in, as part of Government’s new thrust in diplomacy. The President said this while addressing the media after holding a closed-door meeting with the diplomats at his Munhumutapa Offices.
ZIFA polls euphoria
INCUMBENT ZIFA vice president Omega Sibanda was in bullish mood yesterday as the euphoria around the elections to choose a new executive committee heightened ahead of the association’s pools in Harare on Sunday. Sibanda, along with his boss Philip Chiyangwa and board member finance Philemon Machana, will need to shake off their challengers and secure a full term to administer the country’s biggest sport.
Raise presidential age limit: Women
THE ZANU-PF Women’s League has joined war veterans in pushing for a constitutional amendment to raise the presidential age limit from 40 to 52 years. Members of the league from the country’s 10 provinces resolved to lobby for the amendment to ensure those who contest for the presidency are mature enough to fully grasp the gravity of what it means to run a country.










