Southampton job: Moyes wants

Cape Town — Reports in the United Kingdom claim that David Moyes is interested in speaking to Southampton about their vacant managerial position following the sacking of Mark Hughes. While…

Ballon d’Or shift. . .Modric, from Croatian war child to Ballon d’Or winner

Modrici — Luka Modric’s journey from Croatian war child to the world’s best footballer was celebrated Monday when the Real Madrid midfielder hoisted the Ballon d’Or. A national hero in…

Becker drops diplomatic claim

London -— Three-time Wimbledon champion Boris Becker on Monday dropped his claim of diplomatic immunity from bankruptcy proceedings because of his role as a sporting ambassador for the Central African…

Spanish star extends Chelsea stay

London — Spanish international, Cesar Azpilicueta, one of the longest-serving players at Chelsea, signed a new four-year contract on Tuesday which if he sees it out will take him to…

Mourinho admits top four by end of year is improbable

Manchester — Jose Mourinho has acknowledged Manchester United are unlikely to meet his target of climbing into the Premier League’s top four by the end of 2018. However, the United…

Sliz workshop to be more interactive

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter PARTICIPANTS at the fifth edition of the Sports Leaders’ Institute of Zimbabwe (Sliz) Summer Camp are expected to identify and come up with solutions to…

Banyana Banyana R2.4m bonus

Cape Town — Banyana Banyana have been awarded a R2.4 million bonus by the South African Football Association (Safa) for their performance at the 2018 Africa Women Cup of Nations…

Norway’s Ada Hegerberg wins inaugural women’s Ballon d’Or

Paris — Norwegian striker, Ada Hegerberg, was rewarded for her prolific form with Champions League winners Lyon as she took the first ever women’s Ballon d’Or prize at a ceremony…

Kabila supporters, foes trade violence charges before DRC elections

Opponents and supporters of Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila traded accusations of electoral violence on Monday as tensions rose three weeks before a crucial December presidential vote. The…

Govt clears air on inquiry report

President Mnangagwa made an undertaking to make the results of the August 1 inquiry public way before appointing the Mothlante Commission but will follow processes and formalities laid down in the law, his spokesperson, Mr George Charamba, has said.

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