Roma winger still on Gunners’ radar
Cape Town – Arsenal are continuing to show an interest in Roma winger Cengiz Under with a view to making a summer move, reports claim. The 21-year-old has been a…
Federer quashes retirement talk, signs up for Dubai
Cape Town — Roger Federer fans worried about his retirement can rest a bit easier after the Swiss great signed up to play in the 2020 Dubai Championships. Federer enjoyed…
Kidnappers free Nigeria winger’s mum
Lagos – Kidnappers have released the mother of Bordeaux and Nigeria winger Samuel Kalu after holding her for nearly a week, police in the country’s southeast said yesterday. Ozuruonye Juliet…
Wimbledon targets juniors to make sure future is green
LONDON — Roger Federer would probably make tennis look easy on a court of broken glass so grass definitely holds no fears, as his 18 career titles on the greensward…
Man U to set up ‘screaming section’ at Old Trafford
Manchester United will introduce an “atmosphere section” in a bid to boost noise levels at Old Trafford. The club affirmed its commitment to supporting fan initiatives to create a consistently…
English referees snubbed for Champs League
English referees have been dropped for the Champions League knockout stages. Michael Oliver and Anthony Taylor were involved in the group stage of Europe’s elite club competition this season but…
United rope in Sir Alex
Sir Alex Ferguson joined Manchester United’s stars as they travelled to play against PSG. United have to overturn a serious deficit from the first leg at the Parc des Princes…
Govt opens up fuel imports
Government has liberalised the importation of fuel with Cabinet yesterday giving big companies with free funds the green light to import fuel for their own consumption. This is meant to augment supply gaps in the market. Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa confirmed the development while addressing journalists after yesterday’s Cabinet meeting.
Editorial Comment: Teachers’ council will add professionalism
In many respectable vocations, it is compulsory to be a member of a professional body governing that field. One respectable profession regarded by many as the mother of all professions…
MDC always sees the shadow of Zanu-PF
In May this year, the MDC holds its first elective congress after the death of its founding president, Morgan Richard Tsvangirai. It is the first congress under the stewardship of its youthful leader, Nelson Chamisa, who took over under controversial circumstances.











