Gunners to open talks with Saka, Martinelli
LONDON. — Arsenal are set to open a fresh round of contract negotiations with William Saliba, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli in the coming weeks, according to reports. The trio…
Top irrigation schemes in line for cash windfall
Elton Manguwo TOP-PERFORMING irrigation schemes are set to reap huge monetary benefits following the setting up of a US$1 million facility by the Smallholder Irrigation Revitalisation Programme (SIRP) in partnership…
No DeMbare, Bosso Unity Cup clash
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter AUTHORITIES at ZIFA have said they are not aware of the proposed Unity Cup match between Dynamos and Highlanders that had been touted to be held…
‘Prophet’ in soup for extortion
Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter A self-styled prophet appeared in court on allegations of pressuring a man to surrender his BMW and Toyota Hiace vehicles and $200 000 as payment for…
Man gets 18 years for raping friend’s wife
Court Correspondent A man from Seke Village who raped his friend’s wife twice without protection has been sentenced to an effective 18 years in jail. Travolta Gijimani (37) was convicted…
Eagles eye big win over tuskers
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter EAGLES are eyeing to complete a big win over Tuskers today after their bowlers gave the defending champions a torrid time on Day Two of their…
Wheat farmers urge GMB to expedite payments
Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer WHEAT farmers are worried the current payment delays by the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) may dampen the growers’ zeal to produce enough wheat to meet the…
Dutch PM issues formal slavery apology
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte apologised yesterday on behalf of his government for the historical role of the Netherlands in slavery and the slave trade, despite calls for him to…
Kylian denied biggest prize
DOHA. — A hat-trick, then heartbreak — Kylian Mbappe’s night promised so much but ended with probably the worst way to win the FIFA World Cup’s Golden Boot. The France…
Businessmen using Africans as ‘fronts’
The Herald, December 20, 1979 SOME Africans have allowed themselves to be used as a “front” by established European and Asian businessmen seeking additional import allocation, said a spokesperson…










