Smith, Warner return to scene of sandpaper scandal

Australia’s Steve Smith and David Warner will return to Newlands today, less than two years after they were central figures in one of cricket’s greatest scandals at the ground. They…

Liverpool’s record-equalling run incredible, says Klopp

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp hailed his team’s “incredible” achievement after Monday’s 3-2 win over West Ham United saw them equal the record of 18 straight Premier League victories set by…

Manchester United’s revenue falls by nearly 12 percent

Broadcasting revenue fell by 33.4 percent over the period, although commercial revenue rose by 6.5 percent and matchday revenue remained largely the same. For 2020, the club expects its total…

Zidane casts doubt on Hazard return this season

Madrid — Zinedine Zidane said yesterday he cannot be sure that Eden Hazard will play again this season after the Belgian suffered another foot injury last weekend. Hazard came off…

Man City take fight to Uefa on and off the field

Manchester City may be set to go to war with Uefa, but time is of the essence for the English champions to satisfy their quest to win the Champions League.…

Vision 2030 key to end poverty, says President

Vision 2030 addresses aspirations contained in Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda 2063 aimed at eradicating poverty in Africa.

Parly grills GMAZ over US$27m

GRAIN Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) chairman Mr Tafadzwa Musarara yesterday failed to account for US$27 million which the association received from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to import wheat and could not provide evidence that the association used part of the money to repair Grain Marketing Board (GMB) silos.

US$7bn loot stashed in foreign lands: ZACC

THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) says it has identified over US$7 billion in cash and properties stashed outside the country by former and current senior Government officials and captains of industry.

Women should take up leadership roles: ED

Women should take up leadership positions in the development agenda as they are the beacon of morality and integrity, President Mnangagwa has said.

Calls to punish roller meal cartels soar

Cletus Mushanawani Senior Writer A cross-section of Zimbabweans has urged authorities to deal ruthlessly with those abusing taxpayers’ money and depriving the market of subsidised commodities through hoarding or diversion…

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