City deserve an apology, says Guardiola

LONDON. — Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says his team deserve an apology after they successfully overturned their ban from European club competitions.

Minister Mutsvangwa appointed MAZ patron

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa, has been appointed new patron of the Marketers Association of Zimbabwe (MAZ) with effect from July 1.

Kaitano speaks on Absa championship

JOHANNESBURG. — SuperSport United coach, Kaitano Tembo, says his side can only challenge for the South African Premier Soccer League title in two or three years.

Woods to feature at Memorial Tourney

LOS ANGELES. —Tiger Woods will tee off alongside Brooks Koepka and Rory McIlroy at the Memorial Tournament this week, as the 15-time major golf winner returns to the PGA Tour for the first time since the novel coronavirus lockdown.

Unpacking the Museum of African Liberation

The Museum of African Liberation is one of the most ambitious projects by the emerging pan-African think tank — Institute of African Knowledge (INSTAK).

Schools reopening deferred

The chairman of the Ad-Hoc Inter-Ministerial Task Force on Covid-19, Honourable Vice President KCD. Mohadi, presented the weekly report on the national response to the Covid-19 outbreak, which was adopted by Cabinet. Cabinet was informed that, out of the 91 103 tests conducted throughout the country, 1 034 were confirmed Covid-19 positive, compared to the 734 cases reported on July 6, 2020.

Businessman Guzah dies

Zanu PF Mashonaland West Province is considering recommending liberation hero status for its former vice chairman, legislator, businessman and indigenisation and economic empowerment proponent Cde Keith Guzah who died at his home in the early hours of yesterday.

Gweru increases rates, water charges by 75pc

GWERU City Council has reviewed its 2020 annual budget by 25 percent, which will result in the 75 percent surge in rates and water charges.

MDC an opposition party or tool of the West?

When a Republican Ronald Regan was still president of the United States back in 1986, his predecessor, then former president of the US, Jimmy Carter a Democrat visited Zimbabwe to meet local bankers to discuss a development project known as Global 2000.

Illegal forex dealer loses R23 000

An illegal foreign currency dealer lost R23 000 to a colleague last Friday after allegedly being given fake US dollars in a botched deal in Bulawayo.

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