Liverpool retain five-point lead

Liverpool retained their five-point lead at the top of the table as they became the first team to win their opening six Premier League games in successive seasons with a fiercely-fought 2-1 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

Harvard training beckons for Zim doctors

Zimbabwe’s health sector is poised for a major boost, as local doctors will soon start receiving specialised training on handling non-communicable diseases at Harvard University in the United States.

Valverde worried by Barca’s away form

Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde said he was concerned about the team’s away form after they were comprehensively beaten 2-0 by promoted Granada on Saturday and he took full responsibility for the club’s worst start to a Spanish La Liga football season in 25 years.

Lithium developer on FSE

Arcadia lithium developer, Prospect Resources Ltd which is already listed on the Australian Securities Exchange last Friday announced that it was listing its shares on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

Hundreds of thousands join global climate strike

Hundreds of thousands of protesters, many of them students who skipped school, have gathered in cities across Asia, kicking off a day of worldwide protests calling for action against climate change ahead of a UN summit.

‘Italy win was not very pretty’

Italy coach Conor O’Shea said his team were “disappointed” with their Rugby World Cup start after they were forced to come from behind in an error-strewn 47-22 win over lowly Namibia yesterday.

Rugby WC ‘not a 100m sprint’: Jones

England coach Eddie Jones insisted the Rugby World Cup was “not a 100 metre sprint” as he defended his side’s error-strewn 35-3 win over Tonga in their tournament opener in Sapporo yesterday.

Chamboko, Dan win Ambassador’s tournament

TOP table tennis players Brian Chamboko and Tian Dan were crowned the 2019 Chinese Ambassador’s Cup China-Zimbabwe table tennis tournament men and women’s champions at Harare International School yesterday.

Small farmers feel pinch of rising costs

The rising prices of goods and services is negatively affecting the smooth operation of the Nyamusosa Cooperative in Makoni Rural District.

Herentals battle second season syndrome

HERENTALS remain the only team in the bottom six of the Castle Lager Premiership football league not to have replaced their coach this season and look unlikely to do so despite genuine fears they could end up being demoted.

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