AG explains names omission

Private companies with unresolved disputes with ministries and public entities could unleash law suits on Auditor-General Mrs Mildred Chiri if she identified them in her 2019 annual report, Mrs Chiri told Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee yesterday.

Liverpool captain in contract standoff

LONDON. — Jordan Henderson’s future remains uncertain with European football giants Paris Saint-Germain and Atletico Madrid reportedly monitoring the situation as he enters his final year of his contract at Liverpool.

Buyanga takes child custody case to Concourt

BUSINESSMAN Frank Buyanga wants the Constitutional Court to overturn a Supreme Court judgment and find that the biological father of a child born out of wedlock does in fact have an automatic right to joint custody and guardianship, with the courts just deciding the details of how that right can be exercised in individual cases.

Vietnam: Nixon plays down Peking trip

PRESIDENT Nixon today played down the possibility that his trip to Peking would speed the end of the Vietnam War. 

Hamilton target of racial abuse online after victory

LONDON. — Lewis Hamilton has been the target of racist abuse on social media after his victory at Sunday’s British Grand Prix.

Wearing masks must be a priority

The Covid -19 pandemic has greatly affected and altered the socio-economic and political activities of the world within a short space of time.

Barcelona in financial mess

LONDON. — The financial mess that Spanish football giants Barcelona find themselves firmly in the midst of is truly staggering.

Nyaradzo to hold first draw for promotion

The first draw in the ‘Sahwira Wear and Win’ promotion will be held this Friday where participants will walk away with a variety of prizes.

Rashford undecided on shoulder surgery

MANCHESTER. — Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Marcus Rashford has gone away to “reflect” on whether to have surgery at the end of the month. Forward Rashford saw a specialist last week and feels an operation is the only way of dealing with a shoulder problem that has troubled him for seven months.

11 Kyokushin-kan karatekas graded

KYOKUSHIN-KAN Karate Do-Organisation Zimbabwe branch chief, Tendayi Marange, says the Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted their programmes and is limiting their efforts towards growing the sport.

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