Newcastle after Aubameyang

LONDON. — Newcastle United have reportedly made contact with fellow English Premiership football club Arsenal over a stunning deal for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Beitbridge poultry project thriving

As climate change ravages the natural environment and causes extreme weather events, greatly disturbing economic activities in many areas in Zimbabwe, the dry spells in Beitbridge have robbed the locals of their key sources of livelihood.

Malawi will not break with UK over Rhodesia

THE Malawi Prime Minister, Dr Banda, said yesterday his country would not sever diplomatic ties with Britain over Rhodesia.

How 2021 became the year of ESG investing

Investors concerned about climate change and social justice had a bumper year in 2021, successfully pushing companies and regulators to make changes amid record inflows to funds focused on environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) issues.

Chelsea, Liverpool in thrilling draw

lONDON. — Mateo Kovacic and Christian Pulisic rescue Blues to a 2-2 draw, with quickfire strikes as Reds squander a two-goal lead after Sadio Mane and Mo Salah had put them ahead . . . leaving Manchester City ten points clear top of log. A great result for Manchester City, the cynics will say. 

Bogus Zacc officials nabbed at border post

Border security officials have arrested three men who were masquerading as Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) officials and tried to open an illegal office within the port of entry.

Arsenal criticise VAR inconsistence

LONDON.  — While Manchester City carried their winning form into 2022, the equally familiar debate around VAR controversy also continued in the first game of the new year.

Women, girl child in the shadows of climate change

IN many developing countries, socio-cultural norms, those unwritten rules and traditions that are usually inherited and are part of the greater patriarchal construct are definitive of the roles men and women are expected to perform.

Djokovic’s clearer picture in coming days

MELBOURNE. —  Australian Open tennis boss Craig Tiley said yesterday there was still “quite a bit to play out” on whether Novak Djokovic will defend his title in Melbourne, with a clearer picture “in the coming days”.

Omicron: Less severe, but still dangerous

Globally, Omicron is becoming the most frustrating good news/bad news story of the moment.

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