Poch’s joke backfires as Madrid release official statement

TOTTENHAM boss Mauricio Pochettino’s apparent joke about where his team would stay in Madrid for the Champions League final appears to have backfired – and prompted Real Madrid to release…

Wenger ‘might not return to management’

FORMER Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger wants to return to football soon but says he is at a crossroads and is not sure if he should take up another role as…

Iran vows no surrender . . . even if bombed by ‘enemies’

Iran will not surrender to US pressure and will never abandon its goals even if it is attacked, President Hassan Rouhani said on Thursday. Earlier in the day, Iran’s top…

King Dalindyebo to be represented at Ramaphosa’s inauguration

Prince Mthunzi Ngonyama, spokesperson for abaThembu King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo, will be attending President Cyril Ramaphosa’s inauguration today to represent Dalindyebo.  In 2009, the Eastern Cape High Court sentenced Dalindyebo to…

Rwandan rebel leader pleads guilty to terrorism

A rebel leader accused of orchestrating deadly attacks in Rwanda’s border regions pleaded guilty on Thursday to terrorism and other charges, and admitted to working with foreign governments against Kigali.…

Angry Trump insists not in a ‘rage’ in row with Democrats

An angry President Donald Trump insisted on Thursday that he was not in a “rage” when he abruptly cancelled a meeting with top Democrats at the White House. Despite 24…

500+ sign petition for alleged child killer’s release on bail

Over 500 people have signed a petition for the Eerste River hairdresser, accused of murdering 22-month-old Orderick Lucas, to be granted bail. The bail hearing got underway in the Blue…

Fears of Ebola pandemic if DRC violent attacks continue

Health officials have warned that the second-deadliest outbreak of Ebola may spiral out of control unless attacks by armed groups on medical facilities and workers in the Democratic Republic of…

Malawi president leads with most votes counted

Blantyre – Malawi’s incumbent President Peter Mutharika was in the lead after 75% of the votes were counted in this week’s election. Official results showed Mutharika had captured 40% of…

President calls for peace, resilience

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has urged the nation to remain united and support Government policies in finding lasting solutions to current challenges and the attainment of Vision 2030. Speaking during the commissioning parade for 149 officer cadets at the 35th Commissioners’ Cadet Ceremony at the Zimbabwe Military Academy (ZMA) in Gweru yesterday, the President urged the nation to embrace the new dispensation to ensure sustainable economic growth.

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