F1 will shut down loopholes quickly from 2021— Brawn

FORMULA One plans to change its governance structure to enable the sport to close quickly any loopholes in the 2021 technical regulations, making it harder for any one team to…

Brazilians seek cup revenge in Tshwane derby

MAMELODI Sundowns will go in search of revenge over SuperSport United when the teams meet in the last 32 round of the Nedbank Cup today. United famously defeated ‘Downs over…

Sterling out ‘for weeks’ with hamstring injury

MANCHESTER CITY forward Raheem Sterling will be out “for weeks” because of a hamstring injury, according to manager Pep Guardiola. The England international, 25, limped out of his club’s 2-0…

Barca in turmoil trying to make up for Messi’s lost time

LIONEL MESSI admitted in December he could soon retire but Barcelona’s frenzied attempts to make the most of his final years appear to be having the opposite effect. As Athletic…

Zimpapers makes editorial appointments

Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Limited (Zimpapers) has made changes to its editorial team.

President to oversee Zida

The Zimbabwe Development Agency (ZIDA) which will be established following the signing into law of the ZIDA Act, would be supervised by the Office of the President and Cabinet.

Malawi leader lashes court order that quashed election win

Malawian President Peter Mutharika has slammed a decision by the Constitutional Court to annul his re-election but promised to run in a fresh ballot ordered by the judges. The southern…

Technology is the future: President

Zimbabwe should use its God-given resources, including the skills of its people, to develop the country and stop mourning over the negative impact of sanctions imposed by the West, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.

TNF talks hit deadlock over salaries

Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) talks on salaries and wages reached a deadlock yesterday, with the Government and labour on one side agreeing that there should be a minimum wage, while business rejected this.

Lesotho first lady freed on bail before murder trial

The wife of Lesotho’s prime minister has been released on bail before her February 18 trial for the murder of his previous wife, her lawyer said. Maesaiah Thabane was detained and…

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