After World Cup, Russians flock to matches

Moscow — Many thought the football craze in Russia would not last and the shiny new stadiums built for the World Cup would rapidly become “white elephants” the country could…

Shipwreck hunter urges UK to urgently recover Sala’s plane

Cardiff — The investigator who found the wreckage of a plane carrying Argentine footballer Emiliano Sala in the English Channel called on the authorities yesterday to urgently recover the unidentified…

Mou avoids jail, but hit by fine for tax fraud

Madrid — Ex-Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has avoided jail for tax fraud as part of a deal with Spanish prosecutors revealed yesterday, but will pay a fine of close…

Liverpool not feeling title heat: Robertson

London — Andy Robertson has dismissed suggestions Liverpool are starting to feel the pressure of being Premier League leaders, saying they are experiencing no more than a “blip” in their…

Ireland hang on to No 2 rankings spot, Boks 5th

Cape Town — Scrumhalf John Cooney’s late try may not have had any bearing on the outcome of the titanic Six Nations tussle between Ireland and England in Dublin, nor…

Winks believes Spurs are still in the title race

Cape Town — Harry Winks believes Tottenham have what it takes to fly under the radar and cause a surprise in the Premier League title race this season. Winks enjoyed…

Ronaldo effect: Chinese fans drop Real Madrid for Juventus

Turin — Cristiano Ronaldo’s move from Real Madrid has seen Juventus’s popularity rocket in China, up nearly 70% by one measure, as top European clubs vie for supremacy in the…

Youth League rallies behind ED

The Zanu-PF Youth League yesterday reaffirmed its full support for President Mnangagwa’s efforts at turning around the economy and urged the nation to be united, peaceful and focused.

Editorial Comment: Let’s continue beating the golden path

Gold has been Zimbabwe’s leading export for centuries, right back into pre-colonial times, through the Portuguese attempts at colonisation in the 17th Century, through British colonial attempts in the 20th Century and into Independence in 1980.

Teachers warm up to Government

TEACHERS countrywide yesterday ignored a call to down tools, indicating they were  warming up to dialogue and Government’s interventions to cushion them from economic challenges.

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