Benni involved in shocking post-game brawl

Cape Town – Footage has emerged of Cape Town City head coach Benni McCarthy involved in a shocking brawl in the players’ tunnel after a heated Maritzburg United clash on…

Air strike on Pakistan sparks celebrations in India

JAMMU/NEW DELHI (India) – Indians took to the streets in celebration across the country yesterday after the government said it carried out air strikes inside Pakistan killing hundreds of militants…

Injuries open way for Sanchez, Lukaku

Manchester – Alexis Sanchez and Romelu Lukaku must both take their opportunity to impress as an injury crisis cuts through Manchester United’s squad, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says. Both players have…

Trump lands in Vietnam for summit with Kim

HANOI – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump both arrived in Vietnam yesterday, the eve of their second summit at which they will tackle how…

‘Sala plane did not have commercial licence’

London – The plane carrying footballer Emiliano Sala that crashed in the Channel last month did not have a commercial licence, British investigators said on Monday. But the Air Accidents…

Nigeria’s Buhari leads in poll count

ABUJA – Nigeria’s incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari extended his early election lead yesterday based on official results from a third of the country’s districts as the death toll from sporadic…

Artistes join hands to promote road safety

Following a move to promote road safety through music by Bulawayo-based dancehall chanter Njanji, real name Noah Wambe, more Zimdancehall artistes have released various such songs.

RBZ justifies gold miners’ forex thresholds

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe reduced foreign currency retention thresholds for small- scale miners as a way of managing cash challenges the country is currently going through after foreign banks mainly South Africans, cut hard cash supplies to Zimbabwe, an official with the Apex Bank has said.

Gem boys under probe

THE Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company have launched investigations into allegations that two executive members at their football franchise, Manica Diamonds, could have been involved in illicit player transfer deals to enrich themselves.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Botswana stance shows good neighbourliness

Botswana is extending $600 million to Zimbabwe’s private sector, a clear sign that President Mnangagwa’s re-engagement efforts are bearing fruits.

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