Guardiola praises Sterling for confronting racism

Manchester — Pep Guardiola has praised Manchester City star Raheem Sterling for refusing to be intimidated by the menace of racism in football. Sterling endured alleged racial abuse from a…

Hazard: I’ve always loved Real

Cape Town — Eden Hazard admits he is unsure if he will leave Chelsea for Real Madrid or sign a new long term contract in the Premier League. The Belgian…

Yaya contract terminated

Yaya Toure has left Olympiacos just three months after returning to the club, the Greek club have confirmed. The 35-year-old signed for the Superleague club in September, having left Manchester…

Rains destroy Gwanda homes

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent SEVERAL houses and other infrastructure in Gwanda has been destroyed by heavy rains that were accompanied by strong winds. Matabeleland South Civil Protection Unit Committee Chairperson,…

Raheem has endured abuse for years, claims Neville

United Kingdom — Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville claims Manchester City star Raheem Sterling endured years of “vicious” abuse before the alleged racist slurs directed at him by Chelsea…

US bars ex-Gambian president, family from entering country

The US State Department says former Gambian President Yahya Jammeh and members of his immediate family are now ineligible for entry into the United States. The decision comes almost two…

Zanu-PF indaba moves a gear up

The 17th Zanu-PF Annual People’s Conference kicked off yesterday with the sitting of the 324th Ordinary Session of the ruling party’s Politburo at its headquarters in Harare. The programme continues today with a meeting of the Central Committee at the same venue.

Illegal fuel dealers face arrest

Government is working on a financial arrangement to ensure adequate fuel supplies during the festive season and plans to deal decisively with black market fuel traders who pose a serious risk to human life, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: America’s ‘friend’ Biti must come clean

There has been outrage over last week’s posturing by officials in the United States of America as they sought to force Zimbabwe to drop charges against a single opposition MDC-Alliance member, Mr Tendai Biti, as a precondition for mending relations between a whole two sovereign States.

Chagonda to bring depth to Zifa

THE biggest dilemma of the beautiful game of football in Zimbabwe over the years has been its pedigree to attract mediocrity, recycle the same deadwood and bring aboard leaders who have, at times, never kicked even a stationary ball. Leaders who go into power to make money and not to have the capacity to improve the beautiful game.

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