Arsenal to pay Ozil a fortune

Arsenal will have to pay Mesut Ozil a fortune before he leaves to join Turkish football giants Fenerbahce.

USA 2020 elections: What lessons can Zimbabwe and Africa derive?

United States of America went to the polls on November 3, 2020 and the outcome of the elections was disputed as the incumbent Donald Trump alleged that the postal votes were used for rigging in favour of the Democrats candidate Joe Biden. 

Wall Street drifts near record high

US stocks were drifting near their record highs last Friday, following a sober reminder of how many jobs the pandemic is destroying, as Wall Street balances expectations for the economy’s potentially brighter future against its current pain.

Church fears of legal abortions

The Roman Catholic Church is reported to be worried that the Government might legalise abortion and introduce sterilisation to control the population explosion.

Covid-19 : Athletes urged to be positive

SEASONED sports administrator Robert Mutsauki has added his voice to the ongoing situation where sport is currently facing what he described as multi-faceted challenges including limited opportunities for athletes due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

EMA, residents fight Chinhoyi council

Chinhoyi residents and the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) have criticised the Chinhoyi Municipality for discharging sewage into the Manyame River, violating health and environmental regulations.

Indian players racially abused

India were battling to avoid defeat against Australia after losing two wickets before the close of play yesterday in a third Test cricket match marred by allegations of racist abuse from the Sydney crowd.

FA Cup holders Arsenal pull through

FA Cup holders Arsenal beat Newcastle 2-0 on Saturday night as non-league Chorley knocked out coronavirus-ravaged Derby and West Brom suffered an embarrassing third-round exit against Blackpool.

‘Americans’ retirement savings may not be safe’

The stock market may have recovered from the first shocks of the pandemic, but Americans’ retirement savings might not be as lucky.

‘Africa big stage for cooperation, not arena for competition’

Africa is a big stage for international cooperation, not an arena for competition between great powers, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said last week.

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