Pfumbidzai mourns Piraishe Mabhena

WARRIORS and Bloemfontein Celtic defender Ronald Pfumbidzai regrets the fact that he won’t be able to physically pay his last respects to ZIFA Club Licensing and First Instance Board chairman Piraishe Mabhena.

Arteta sees brighter future at Gunners

LONDON. — Mikel Arteta said the prospects for Arsenal’s season are “completely different” after thrashing West Brom 4-0 to complete three English Premier League football wins in eight days on Saturday night.

Muchenje contests dismissal from NetOne

FORMER NetOne chief executive officer, Lazarus Muchenje, who was recently reinstated before being immediately dismissed on three months notice, has filed an application at the High Court challenging the termination of his contract.

Bitcoin hits $29 000

Bitcoin vaulted above US$29 000 to reach yet another record level on the last day of 2020, showing no signs of slowing down its torrid December rally.

Rand clings on to gains

The rand traded flat last Thursday, the final trading day of the year, with investors opting for caution as coronavirus vaccine rollouts and hopes for stimulus in major economies offset concerns about a second wave locally.

Businessman and arts promoter Dondo buried

Businessman and arts promoter Thompson Dondo who died on Saturday due to a kidney failure was buried yesterday in Hokonya Village, Chivhu.

Pochettino lands at PSG

PARIS. — Former Tottenham and Southampton boss Mauricio Pochettino has been appointed head coach of French League 1 football giants Paris St-Germain.

Harrison curses his luck

FORMER Highlanders coach Mark Harrison has confessed that he has been relaxing at his base in the UK awaiting a signal from the Bulawayo giants who have, however, decided against retaining him.

Ambassador Katsande consoles Tawengwa family

ZIMBABWE’S Ambassador to the United Kingdom (Retired Colonel) Christian Katsande has joined Zimbabweans in consoling the Tawengwa family following the death of Cde Masimba Tawengwa, who chaired the UK/European Union ZANU PF district.

Apple purges game apps

Apple removed 39 000 game apps on its China store last Thursday, the biggest removal ever in a single day, as it set year-end as deadline for all game publishers to obtain a licence.

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