Kane claims Spurs could be wise to sell him

HARRY Kane has suggested that Daniel Levy may be wise to sell him this summer because his value is at its peak, and the Tottenham striker has mentioned £100m as…

Prophet gets seven years for duping client

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A SELF-proclaimed prophet from Johanne Masowe Apostolic Sect has been sentenced to seven years imprisonment for stealing a vehicle and valuables worth $31 123 and US$93…

A Soccer World Cup every two years? Fifa’s set to discuss the possibility

A WORLD Cup held every two years is set to be discussed by football’s bigwigs today when Fifa holds its latest Congress. The proposal has been put on the agenda…

Social media in Covid-19 times

This week we asked: In your own opinion what are the impacts of social media amongst the youths?

Politburo members deployed for cell restructuring

Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter Zanu PF has urged its members to participate in the on-going cell restructuring exercise across the country to realise the targeted five million votes in the…

Redcliff cuts rates to entice ratepayers

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent THE Redcliff Municipality has reduced rates by 25 percent at a time when many councils have increased their charges and hopes this would stimulate ratepayers to…

River Plate win despite crisis

BUENOS AIRES. — River Plate had to play midfielder Enzo Perez in goal because of a coronavirus outbreak but still beat Independiente Santa Fe 2-1 in the Copa Libertadores on…

Tea producers should integrate climate change challenges

INTERNATIONAL Tea Day is observed annually on May 21. The concerning resolution was adopted on December 21, 2019 and calls on the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) to…

Tea: Resilient, sustainable and healthy

THE origins of tea stretch back more than 5 000 years, but its contributions to health, culture and socioeconomic development are still as relevant today. Tea is currently grown in…

Germany to pay Namibia reparations, apologise for genocide

WINDHOEK. – Germany will pay reparations to Namibia for what has been described as the first genocide of the 20th century, in which about 75 000 people died. The former…

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