Virat Kohli scores century but hosts build lead

AUSTRALIA built up a 175-run lead by the end of the third day of the second Test against India in Perth. India added 111 to their overnight 172-3, with captain…

Austin punishes Leno blunder as Saints stun Arsenal

CHARLIE AUSTIN shattered Arsenal’s 22-game unbeaten run as the Southampton striker punished a howler from Gunners goalkeeper Bernd Leno to seal a shock 3-2 win yesterday. Austin settled a thrilling…

REDS ON THE UP!. . .Late Shaqiri double sees Liverpool beat Man Utd to go top

XHERDAN SHAQIRI came off the bench to inspire a Liverpool victory over a lacklustre Manchester United that takes them back to the top of the Premier League. Liverpool needed the…

Girl (19) faces jail for stabbing would-be rapist in self-defence

A young Russian woman is under investigation for injuring a would-be rapist in self-defence. Daria Ageniy (19) stabbed the man after he apparently attacked her in the town of Tuapse…

US orders some staffers from DRC as election approaches

The United States has ordered “non-emergency” government employees and family members to leave Democratic Republic of Congo as a major election approaches and armed groups remain a concern. A new…

South Africans must ‘capture the state and make sure it works’

South Africans must take ownership of the state and make it work for their benefit, President Cyril Ramaphosa said yesterday while speaking at Reconciliation Day celebrations in Mthatha, Eastern Cape.…

Big boost for devolution. . . as Zanu-PF mulls changes to Constitution

ZANU-PF has proposed amendments to the national Constitution to streamline the functions of Provincial Councils as part of wider efforts to effectively implement devolution of powers from Central Government.

Mudzuri fate in Chamisa’s hands

The fate of MDC Alliance vice president Eng Elias Mudzuri will now be decided by opposition leader Mr Nelson Chamisa after the national council referred disciplinary issues against the former Harare mayor to the party’s presidium.

11killed as kombis collide

ELEVEN people died on spot and several others were seriously injured yesterday when two commuter omnibuses collided head-on along the Harare-Nyamapanda highway, marking a bloody start to the festive season which runs from December 15 to January 15, 2019.

ED gets kudos for free trade policies

President Mnangagwa’s Second Republic has received high plaudits for pushing initiatives that promote free trade and movement across borders in the Southern African region.

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