We were complacent against United — PSG’s Kimpembe

PARIS ST GERMAIN defender Presnel Kimpembe says complacency was to blame for the French champions’ shock home defeat to Manchester United that saw them eliminated from the Champions League on…

Djokovic greets legend Sampras after win

WORLD number one Novak Djokovic raced over to shake hands with tennis legend Pete Sampras after a second-round win over Bjorn Fratangelo at Indian Wells. American Sampras, a 14-time Grand…

Sterling urges City to clinch quadruple

RAHEEM STERLING urged Manchester City to maintain their “amazing mentality” as the Premier League leaders chase an unprecedented quadruple. Pep Guardiola’s side won the English title in record-breaking fashion last…

Firmino, Mane keep Liverpool in touch with Man City

ROBERTO FIRMINO returned to goalscoring form at the perfect moment for Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool, hitting the net twice in a 4-2 victory over Burnley that hauled them back to within…

Arsenal inflict Ole first EPL defeat

ARSENAL inflicted Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s first domestic defeat as Manchester United caretaker manager to leapfrog their opponents into the Premier League’s top four with a vital 2-0 victory at the…

157 perish in Ethiopian Airlines plane crash

None of the 157 people on board an Ethiopian Airlines flight that crashed yesterday morning en route from Addis Ababa to Nairobi have survived, the airline said. Ethiopian Airlines Group…

Govt to spend $1bn on roads

Government has committed over $1 billion for road construction and rehabilitation with various projects underway across the country under the 2019 Road Development Programme.

SADOMBA MAKES SWEET RETURN

TEN years ago, this month, Edward Sadomba scored a last-gasp goal to rescue a point for Dynamos in the Harare Derby which ended 1-1 after CAPS United had looked set to secure all three points. With the game drifting to a close, the speed merchant struck to rescue a point for his Glamour Boys that day.

Editorial Comment: Time for Zim, SA to elevate economic ties

Statistics show that in 2018 alone, South Africa exported to Zimbabwe goods and services amounting to about US$2,1 billion while Zimbabwe exported goods and services averaging US$250 million. These figures point to serious trade and, therefore, need a more systematic and coherent approach between the two governments.

‘Expanding economy driving fuel demand’

The huge demand for fuel, which has caused supply challenges and spawned fuel queues across the country, is testimony that economic activity has expanded significantly over the past year or so, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor Dr John Mangudya said last week.

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