Juve to unveil Maurizio Sarri
LONDON. — Italian Serie A football champions Juventus expect to finalise the arrival of Maurizio Sarri as their new manager in the next 24 hours — and one of his first signings could be Tottenham star Kieran Trippier.
Buse holds health expo
Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE) recently held a health expo for students to promote their interface with sexual reproductive health (SRH) service providers.
EPL has Europe in its grip
LONDON. — Liverpool’s victory in the Champions League could usher in a new era of English dominance of European football competition — but titans Real Madrid will not take the challenge lying down.
Soul searching at CAPS Utd
THERE is going to be a lot of soul-searching in the CAPS United camp this week after they were outwitted by Chicken Inn in a top-of-the-table Castle Lager Premiership battle at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday.
Sudanese soldiers clear protests, killing dozen
Khartoum. — Security forces attacked the camp at the centre of Sudan’s protest movement, opening fire, torching tents and killing at least 13 people in an assault yesterday that swept away the months-long sit-in demanding the military yield power, witnesses and protest leaders said.
Couple wins drag racing elimination
DRAG racing enthusiasts were on Sunday treated to a rare feat as they watched a couple winning the elimination contest in beasts of motor vehicles; the latest Mercedes Benz nicknamed TP1 and TP2 as they clocked the fastest times over the quarter-mile distance at Donnybrook Park Raceway in Harare.
Use it or lose it mining policy key for economic revival
The use it or lose it mining policy which Government said it will put in place is long overdue as the mining sector is one of the economic pillars and a key foreign currency earner.
Chegutu council starts sewer pipe replacements
CHEGUTU Municipality has started replacing the town’s outdated sewer lines in phases, as part of measures to curb perennial sewerage bursts that were blamed for intermittent water-borne disease outbreaks.
Kadoma, Kwekwe could collapse, say academics
Academics have called for geo-spatial studies of the cities of Kadoma and Kwekwe, amid concern that they are sitting on top of disused mining tunnels and could collapse anytime.
Daniella Du Toit makes team
TOP Zimbabwean rower Daniella du Toit will leave College on a high not after she got recognition in her last tournament at the Atlantic 10 Championship on the Cooper River in Alaska United States at the weekend.

