Ronaldo double pulls Juventus clear as Inter stalled in Lecce
Milan — Cristiano Ronaldo struck twice as Juventus beat Parma 2-1 to pull four points clear of Inter Milan at the top of the Serie A table on Sunday. Inter’s…
Hamilton not yet ready to retire from Formula 1
Red Bull principal, Christian Horner, is eager to see how experienced campaigner, Lewis Hamilton, will deal with the “young wave” of Formula 1 talent coming through. The Mercedes man stormed…
United goalkeeper crashes £170k Lamborghini
Manchester United goalkeeper Sergio Romero has escaped unharmed after crashing his car in Carrington yesterday. United’s No 2 goalkeeper was pictured standing beside his smashed up Lamborghini, worth £170 000,…
What now for Saracens after salary cap breach?
London — Reigning Premiership and European champions Saracens will play in the second tier of English rugby next season following their relegation from the top flight for salary cap breaches.…
Dare to dream, Klopp tells Liverpool
London— Liverpool fans should be dreaming of a first Premier League title for 30 years, admitted Jurgen Klopp even if the German is taking nothing for granted after opening up…
African Players in Europe: Salah strikes as Liverpool stroll on
Paris — Mohamed Salah scored his first ever goal against Manchester United to keep Liverpool on the road to their first English league title in 30 years while Victor Osimhen…
Root hails ‘brilliant’ England after crushing win over South Africa
Port Elizabeth – England captain Joe Root yesterday hailed a complete performance by his team after they beat South Africa by an innings and 53 runs on the fifth day…
Djokovic survives scare in tough Slam opener
Melbourne — Defending champion Novak Djokovic dropped his first set in the opening round of the Australian Open since 2006 yesterday before grinding down Jan-Lennard Struff to keep his quest…
Hwange Thermal Power Station back on grid after floods
Heavy rains that hit Hwange at the weekend knocked out Hwange Thermal Power Station when the coal got wet, but two 120 megawatt units were back up yesterday with a third expected to be on the grid by last night, giving 360MW.
Demand for schools rises
THE demand for learning places at primary and secondary schools is increasing annually, with existing structures failing to cope, leaving some learners stranded, and this has resulted in calls for the construction of more schools getting louder.











