Arsenal launch new retro 2019/20 home kit

Cape Town — adidas Football and Arsenal yesterday launched a progressive new era for the London club for the upcoming English Premiership 2019/2020 campaign. Revealing a fresh new home strip…

Iran exceeds enriched uranium limit

Iran has exceeded the limit on the amount of enriched uranium in its stockpile set out in the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, the United Nations’ atomic watchdog has…

Hong Kong protesters storm legislature, smash doors and walls

Hundreds of Hong Kong police fired tear gas and surrounded the legislature after protesters smashed their way in and occupied the building in unprecedented scenes.  Demonstrators in their hundreds overran…

United tie Rashford down until 2023

London — Marcus Rashford committed his long-term future to Manchester United on Monday by agreeing a new four-year contract with the option for a further year. The 21-year-old’s previous deal…

ITS OUR ARMAGEDDON…in more ways than one, this feels like the end of the world

IN just one-and-a-half hours, the Warriors dragged themselves from the doors of paradise to the gates of hell, transformed their AFCON adventure from being a symbol of hope to a tour of shame and watched as immortality rejected them on a horror night that felt like the end of the world.

ED opens US$20m Ngundu-Tanganda highway

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday officially opened the US$20 million rehabilitated Ngundu-Tanganda highway, in a development expected to spur economic activity.

Muzarabani oil and gas prospects up

AUSTRALIA Stock Exchange (ASX)-listed miner, Invictus Energy, yesterday announced results of independent estimates showing the improved potential of oil and gas discovery in Zimbabwe at its Muzarabani prospective area.

IT’S A PITY, A TALENT LIKE BILLIAT IS GOING HOME EARLY

THE tragedy about how it ended — in a blaze of chaos and humiliation — is that very few will remember how it started, amid a ray of promise and Khama Billiat’s brilliance at this AFCON finals will sadly be buried under the sand as the negativity of the Warriors’ collapse takes centre stage.

China assures Zim of mutual benefits

THE Chinese government is committed to ensuring that historical ties with Zimbabwe are mutually beneficial, Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Guo Shaochun has said.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Long-term teacher-export policy beneficial

The interest being shown by several African countries to recruit teachers from Zimbabwe is a positive development that Government should urgently pursue to ensure that thousands of unemployed graduate teachers are formally employed.

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