Johnson wins big in Boston
BOLTON. — Dustin Johnson gave LIV Golf its first big moment on Sunday when he made a 35-foot eagle putt on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff to win the LIV Golf Invitational-Boston for his first victory in 19 months.
Council in trouble over missing US$190m
THE Harare City Council has been ordered by Parliament’s Public Accounts sub-committee on local authorities to submit financial statements of its companies, as the sub-committee continues its probe into what happened to the US$190 million that could not be accounted for by Auditor-General Mrs Mildred Chiri in her 2020 audit report.
Nyamandi crowned Mr Mufakose
LLOYD Nyamandi won the Mr Mufakose senior men body-building contest after he got the better of nine other contestants who took to the podium at Rutendo Hall in Harare’s high-density suburb of Mufakose on Saturday.
$12bn disbursed to speed up road rehab
ROAD authorities across the country have so far this year received nearly $12 billion from the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) as efforts to construct a world class road network as promised by President Mnangagwa gather pace.
Russia sanctions Hollywood stars
Russia yesterday hit Hollywood stars Ben Stiller and Sean Penn with sanctions in response to their public support for Ukraine.
Mvumvure turns to coaching
FORMER Zimbabwe Olympic sprinter Gabriel Mvumvure has been named the new sprints and hurdles coach at Washington State University in the US as he continues to make huge strides in his coaching career since his retirement.
Truss replaces UK’s Johnson
LONDON – Britain’s Conservative Party announced yesterday that its members had chosen Liz Truss to replace Boris Johnson as leader, turning to a hawkish diplomat, party stalwart and free-market champion to govern a country facing the gravest economic crisis in a generation.
Education 5.0 churns out skilled graduates
THE Second Republic is re-modelling the country’s education sector to produce skilled graduates who respond to national challenges as opposed to just seeking employment.
Antony’s debut cinematic and apparently fearless
MANCHESTER. — Dance like 70 000 people aren’t watching. Whatever Antony might go on to achieve from here on the fraught, treacherous, potholed path of becoming, for now, Manchester United’s second most expensive signing of all time, we’ll always have minutes 33 to 34 of his full debut, an interlude that was a kind of highlights reel on its own, me-time, a man intent on painting some part of this day a shade of Antony.
‘Climate change a danger for Zim’
Climate change shocks directly impact all sectors of the economy in Zimbabwe and requires global support and intervention to minimise damage and help Africa adjust, Deputy Minister of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Barbara Rwodzi said yesterday.

