Tributes pour in for Chester Williams

JOHANNESBURG — As news of the death of South African 1995 Rugby World Cup-winner Chester Williams at the age of 49 began to circulate, so the tributes rolled in for…

Khabib Nurmagomedov defeats Dustin Poirier by submission

LIGHTWEIGHT world champion Khabib Nurmagomedov defeated interim champion Dustin Poirier in their UFC 242 title unification bout in Abu Dhabi. Nurmagomedov, 30, submitted America’s Poirier in the third round on…

Serena says her poor effort ‘inexcusable’ in US Open final

SERENA WILLIAMS is wondering when she will start playing like a 23-time Grand Slam champion again in a major final, calling her poor showing in Saturday’s US Open final loss…

Eto’o signals ‘the end’ to his playing career

FOUR-TIME African player of the year Samuel Eto’o has signalled the end to his 22-year playing career. The ex-Cameroon and Barcelona forward, 38, posted on Instagram, stating: “The end, towards…

Leclerc holds off Mercedes pursuit to give Ferrari win

CHARLES LECLERC secured Ferrari’s first victory at their home Italian Grand Prix since 2010 yesterday when he resisted race-long pressure from both Mercedes rivals to claim his second successive Formula…

Mugabe: ED sends team to Singapore

President Mnangagwa has assembled a delegation led by Vice President Kembo Mohadi, comprising former President Robert Mugabe’s family, the family of the former First Lady — the Marufus — and Zanu-PF officials to facilitate the repatriation of the national hero’s body from Singapore where he died last Friday.

Ex-Zinara boss explains his millions

FORMER Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) chief executive Frank Chitukutuku has made his first attempt at explaining how he acquired massive wealth valued at over US$20 million following an order compelling him to do so.

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Family free to mourn, says President

President Mnangagwa has expressed surprise that some members of former President Robert Mugabe’s family are not in the country allegedly fearing persecution and were worried about being barred from attending the funeral of the veteran nationalist who passed away on Friday morning, The Herald heard yesterday.

Tragedy, humiliation, banishment . . . it’s been a WC romance made in hell for Warriors

FROM tragedy to humiliation, a banishment that signalled the beginning of the end of a chaotic ZIFA board and to the ignominy of losing to the world’s weakest football nation.

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