Remain focused, athletes urged

NATIONAL Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (NAAZ) president Tendai Tagara has urged athletes to remain resilient and focused despite the ongoing challenges.

China 2020 exports rise despite virus

China’s exports rose in 2020 despite pressure from the coronavirus and a tariff war with Washington, boosting its politically volatile trade surplus to US$535 billion, one of the highest ever reported.

In-form Stones ‘deserves the best’

John Stones “deserves the best”, according to Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.

How solar tech could help distribute Covid-19 vaccines in Africa

(CNN)-As vaccines start to be administered across the world, the beginning of the end of the pandemic is at last in sight.

FCP, Chiefs fight over Chikwende

WHILE Zimbabwean striker Perfect Chikwende is celebrating a major career milestone that sees his earnings rising following a move to Tanzanian football giants Simba SC, back home a storm is brewing with the player’s former team Bulawayo Chiefs demanding compensation from FC Platinum.

Music producer, convicted killer Spector dies at 81

Phil Spector, the prolific music producer who changed the industry with his “Wall of Sound” in the 1960s and spent his last years in prison for murder, died on Saturday. He was 81.

Football-starved Warriors seek to prolong CHAN stay

WARRIORS defender Carlos Mavhurume has implored his teammates to prove that they really miss football by prolonging their stay in the CHAN finals currently underway in Cameroon.

Tennis players getting on with life

With no way out, tennis players in lockdown are figuring out ways to keep themselves fit within the confines of their Melbourne hotel rooms as they prepare for the Australian Open.

Koeman defends decision to start Messi

Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman defended his decision to start Lionel Messi in Sunday’s Spanish Super Cup final after the Argentine was sent off for the first time in his club career as Athletic Bilbao won 3-2 after extra time to lift the trophy.

SA’s glass packaging industry faces R1,5bn hit from booze ban

South Africa’s glass packaging industry could lose a further R1,5 billion (US$98 million) in sales if the latest ban on alcohol sales continues for long, the chief executive of glass bottle maker Consol said yesterday.

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