The simplest way to Do Booklet Article – a detailed Anaylsis on which Works out and What Doesn’t

Adding How you can Do Handbook Claim This guidebook isn’t specifically targeted when it comes to bullying, hence it can do not deal with the simple intricacies of how to…

Supersport want top 6 finish from Tembo

SUPERSPORT United chief executive Stan Matthews has assured that a top-six league finish would be enough for coach Kaitano Tembo to stay put beyond this term. Having served as an…

Seat cushions found ‘likely’ from missing Sala plane

London — British investigators said on Wednesday it was “likely” that two seat cushions that have washed up on the French shore were from the missing plane carrying footballer Emiliano…

Puel has a ‘little regret’ after Anfield stalemate

Cape Town — Leicester City manager Claude Puel rued his team’s missed opportunities as the Foxes played to a 1-1 draw with Liverpool at Anfield on Wednesday. The hosts took…

Martial signs new long-term deal at Manchester United

Manchester — Anthony Martial has signed a new contract that will keep him at Manchester United until June 2024 just months after he seemed set to leave, the Premier League…

Pochettino smiles again

London — Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino praised his side’s mentality after late strikes from Son Heung-min and Fernando Llorente earned a dramatic 2-1 victory against Watford on Wednesday to lift…

Dulys to avail new baby KOLEOS

AS part of its goal of providing best quality and latest car brands, Dulys Motors will soon be availing a new baby on the market, KOLEOS, which is Renault’s first…

President leads clean-up

President Mnangagwa today heads to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Harare for the national monthly clean-up as Government intensifies efforts to build a sustainable environment management and waste disposal culture.

Editorial Comment: Diamond sector enters new era

President Mnangagwa’s tour of Eurasia recently, rekindled hopes that Zimbabwe still has massive potential to grab a substantial stake in the lucrative multi-trillion dollar world diamond market.

Newspaper reports false, says minister

HOME Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Mathema has expressed serious concern over local media houses pushing for regime change by publishing fictitious stories after the NewsDay yesterday lied that the Zimbabwe Republic Police was hunting down 25 soldiers allegedly involved in looting.

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