Chasi helps Dobba Don

Mary Mutamiri ARTIST and former Minister, Fortune Chasi, has raised concern over Zim dancehall chanter Dobba Don’s battles with drug abuse.

Mahrez to commit rest of his career to City

Riyad Mahrez is ready to sign a new long-term deal — and effectively commit the rest of his career to Manchester City.

Two complementary knowledge systems: A Bahá’í perspective

Science and religion are like two wings of a bird complementing each other and the advantages of both need to be used together, if we are to build a progressive and peaceful society. 

THE THREE MUSKETEERS

LONDON. – The start of the Premier League season is little more than a month away and transfer speculation is now in full swing.

Global commodity shock enters next phase with recession test

Commodities will get intense scrutiny for the rest of 2022 after a first half dominated by the supply turmoil and inflationary shocks unleashed by Russia’s attack on Ukraine. Here, we look at what the rest of the year holds for raw materials from crude oil and natural gas to grains, gold, and iron ore.

Ronaldo not for sale

Cristiano Ronaldo is not for sale and Manchester United expect him to remain at Old Trafford, despite reports linking the Portuguese star with a sensational move to Chelsea.

Djokovic, Nadal lead title chase at Wimbledon

Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal headline the title chase at Wimbledon tennis tournament this week where eight-time champion Roger Federer, the world’s top two players and cherished ranking points will all be missing.

Russia wins main battle in Ukraine

The Fall of Severodonetsk is Russia’s biggest victory since Mariupol.

As propaganda about a Ukrainian ‘victory’ retreats, is a split emerging in the West?

During the Russian Civil War, the journalist Walter Lippman observed the dilemma of propaganda — it had the positive effect of mobilising the public for conflict, but the negative outcome of obstructing a workable peace agreement.

Semenya slams African athletics leaders

JOHANNESBURG. — Two-time Olympic and three-time world champion Caster Semenya has branded leaders in African athletics as “cowards” for failing to stand up and fight for female athletes who are…

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