Mourinho eyes June return
Jose Mourinho says he has turned down “three or four offers” since his departure from Manchester United in December, but expects to take up a new position soon.
Giggs hits back at Zlatan
Ryan Giggs has sarcastically suggested Zlatan Ibrahimovic “knows more about Manchester United than us” in response to the LA Galaxy forward’s claim the Class of 92 are “always complaining and criticising” the English Premiership football club.
Rich pickings for Fifa bosses
FIFA bosses received aggregate remuneration of a combined US$4.12 million in 2018, according to a newly-published governance report from the world football governing body.
GCC German GIZ partnership coming to an end
THE successful correlation between Gweru City Council (GCC) and the people of Germany is coming to an end after more than six years in which the latter funded developmental projects that have resulted in an improvement in service delivery in the Midlands capital.
Mashonaland Holdings profit jumps 47pc
Listed property firm, Mashonaland Holdings Limited’s operating profit for the four months to January 31, 2019, totalled $1,1 million, which was 47 percent above same period last year and 22 percent ahead of budget.
Sadc countries ‘completely unprepared’ for disaster, says Sisulu
South Africa’s capacity to identify and respond to natural disasters has “gone down” and is worse than it was in 1999, International Relations and Cooperation Minister Lindiwe Sisulu told Parliament on Wednesday.
NZ, Turkey spat over Erdogan mosque shooting comments
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Wednesday Foreign Minister Winston Peters will travel to Turkey to “confront” comments made by Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on the killing of at least 50 people at mosques in Christchurch.
Cyclone Idai: Rescue teams race to save hundreds trapped by floods
Aid workers rushed to save people trapped by floods around the Mozambican port city of Beira on Wednesday, after a powerful cyclone killed hundreds and left a trail of destruction across swathes of southeast Africa.
Theresa May asks EU to delay Brexit until June 30
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has said she is “determined to get on with Brexit” following an emergency parliamentary debate over her request to delay the UK’s departure from the European Union by three months.
SA load shedding threatens jobs, economic recovery: Consumer body
Load shedding, which has been escalated to Stage 4, is posing a significant risk to economic recovery, the Consumer Goods Council of South Africa said in a statement on Tuesday, as rotational blackouts continued to grip the country.










