Mutiwekuziva declares war on DeMbare

HERENTALS coach Kumbirai Mutiwekuziva believes they can complete a league double over Dynamos.

Golden era of summit seasons for Africa

Leaders of 54 African countries and international organisations will gather once more in Yokohama, Japan, from today to August 30, for the 7th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD 7).

Big stars, small crowds: Japan’s unique, unloved rugby scene

Tokyo — Rich clubs owned by massive corporations have attracted a parade of star players to Japan but the unusual set-up hasn’t been a hit with fans, prompting a re-think…

Premier League clubs to discuss transfer deadline next month

Cape Town – Premier League clubs are set to meet early in September to discuss the summer transfer deadline date. According to Sky Sports News website, clubs are eager for…

I don’t know who that is, says Serena on banished umpire

New York — Serena Williams is trying hard to move past last year’s US Open final meltdown, preferring to forget the umpire she called a “liar” and “thief” and fans…

Eric Cantona to be honoured

Lausanne — Former Manchester United and France legend Eric Cantona is to receive the Uefa President’s Award at the Champions League draw in Monaco tomorrow.  The 53-year-old, who won five…

Big questions before transfer window closes . . . Stars race to seal deals

The transfer window in Europe’s leading leagues closes on Monday and we could well see some of the continent’s elite clubs involved in a scramble for some big stars before…

JUST IN: Water disconnections to go ahead

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council is going ahead its water disconnection drive despite recent calls from councillors to abandon the move encouraging the local authority to…

LATEST: 150 international buyers confirmed for Sanganai/Hlanganani expo

Over 150 international buyers and 15 international media houses are expected at this year’s Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo scheduled for Bulawayo. The 12th edition of Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo runs…

South Africa’s construction industry could become safer. Here’s how

Construction is tough, sometimes dangerous work. Globally, the construction industry accounts for about 7% of employment. But it’s responsible for between 30% and 40% of all work-related fatalities. The figure is at its highest in developing countries. This is because contractor organisations in those countries tend to lack a safety culture. Health and management systems are also less robust there than in developed nations.

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