Athletics SA criticises IAAF over Semenya hearing

ATHLETICS South Africa (ASA) have issued a rebuke of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) and say the body failed to prove their case in the appeal hearing of…

Sarri calls for rule to halt matches due to racist abuse

CHELSEA manager Maurizio Sarri wants a new rule allowing matches to be halted if players are racially abused. Sarri was speaking after the racist abuse of England players including Chelsea…

Messi, Suarez fit to start ‘fundamental’ week

LIONEL MESSI has overcome a groin injury while strike partner Luis Suarez has sufficiently recovered from a sprained ankle to play in this weekend’s derby against Espanyol, Barcelona coach Ernesto…

Chairpersons for dialogue named

Political parties that participated in the July 2018 harmonised elections met yesterday and appointed chairman of the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) Justice Selo Nare and chairperson of the Gender Commission, Margaret Sangarwe Mkahanana, as co-chairs of National Dialogue.

Editorial Comment: We can’t afford to ignore Under-23s

THE Zimbabwe Young Warriors marked their return to the Olympic qualifiers with a 2-0 aggregate win over Mozambique in the second round of the qualifiers for the Tokyo Summer Games…

Tobacco price row: Mthuli plays arbitrator

Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter Government has assured tobacco farmers and merchants that it will look into issues affecting them to ensure a smooth marketing season, Finance and Economic Development Minister…

Policeman from hell molests 21 pupils

A Mpoengs police officer allegedly sexually molested 21 pupils while conducting an investigation into sexual abuse at a local primary school. The cop, who was only identified as Constable Muzulu stationed at Mpoengs Police station, is accused of inserting his fingers into 21 pupils’ private parts and fondling their breasts on Monday.

Call to rebuild Idai-hit businesses

Industry and Commerce Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu has urged Government and the private sector to work together and rehabilitate businesses that were destroyed by Cyclone Idai in Manicaland. The cyclone destroyed infrastructure, livelihoods, livestock, forestry and wildlife. In most areas, repairs and maintenance are no longer possible and there is need for complete reconstruction.

Soccer Africa pundits endorse Wonderful Warriors, tip them to illuminate AFCON

THE Soccer Africa wise men gave their glowing verdict on Thursday night by describing the Warriors as a very dangerous, and efficient, outfit which is peaking at the very right time and could finally transform themselves into a powerful force at the AFCON finals this year.

When murder came to Gletwin

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter On Tuesday Gletwin residents in Harare woke to gunshots which shattered the early morning peace when a man shot and killed his wife and brother-in-law after…

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