Salah wants huge pay rise at Liverpool
Mohamed Salah wants an extraordinary £500 000-a-week contract to stay at Liverpool, Football Insider has learned.
Drogba salutes Salah, Mane
Chelsea legend Didier Drogba has welcomed the new “Kings on the block” in Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, among the most successful African finishers in English Premier League history.
What led to separation of Judgement Yard crew?
In music and showbiz, some groups always have problems or cat-fights, especially after one member becomes big-headed.
Sports Ministry probe US$2.2m FKF funding
The State Department for Sports have opened an inquiry into how Football Kenya Federation spent Sh244,6 million (about US$2,2 million) on the Harambee Stars during their 2019 AFCON finals.
Solskjaer to remain in charge
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is expected to remain in charge as Manchester United manager despite their heavy defeat at the hands of Liverpool on Sunday.
Car plant to assemble Hyundai Excel vehicles commissioned
QUEST Motor Manufacturing (Pvt) Limited yesterday commissioned a $58 million assembly line in Mutare to assemble Hyundai Excel vehicles, which has also seen the creation of about 200 new jobs.
NEW: Oral health education vital
HUNDREDS of Kuwadzana residents received free dental screening sessions over the weekend as part of belated commemorations to mark World Oral Health Day.
NEW: UNDP donates ICT equipment
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has donated information and communication technology (ICT) equipment to the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development to support the operationalisation of the Agricultural Information Management System (AIMS).
NEW: President promises climate change action
President Mnangagwa has committed to implement policy changes that will help reduce Zimbabwe’s carbon emissions to ensure that the country plays its part in mitigating climate change.
NEW: Govt spends US$127m on vaccine procurement
Government has so far spent US$127 million to procure over 16 million Covid-19 vaccine doses and syringes, since the mass vaccination programme began early this year.










