Ghana’s Atsu was one in a million

ACCRA — The son of a fisherman, Christian Atsu never got caught in the trappings of fame. Humble beginnings meant the Ghana midfielder, who lost his life in the recent…

Tough draw for Arsenal, Man United in Europa Cup

LONDON. — Arsenal have been drawn against Sporting Lisbon in the last 16 of the Europa League, with Manchester United facing Real Betis. The Red Devils booked their place in…

‘Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania’ a fun, albeit imperfect, film with Phase 1 feels

‘”Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania” is a sci-fi adventure that manages to feel both big and small at times, but mostly, comes across as back-to-basics approach for the Marvel Cinematic…

Dzidzo Inhaka to stage inter preschools computer skills competitions

Youth Interactive Correspondent Before the advent of e-learning, music, arts and athletics were the main draw cards at pre schools but now tech games known as e-sports are taking over…

Rashford doubtful for Carabao Cup

MANCHESTER. — Erik Ten Hag has confirmed Marcus Rashford is a doubt for tomorrow’s Carabao Cup final against Newcastle. The red-hot England star, 25, sparked injury concerns with a cryptic…

How Indian tennis icon Mirza showed hate could be defeated

DUBAI — Statistically, Sania Mirza may be no match for all-time greats like Serena Williams, but it’s hard to overstate the tennis star’s impact on sport in India, especially for…

School is out in Zambia as Sakala’s home village eyes Rangers in cup final

GLASGOW. — Fashion Sakala’s success with Rangers has kids in his home village dreaming of football glory to such an extent they “don’t want to go to school”. The 25-year-old…

Umkumbi season is upon us: God-given beer a favourite of many farmers

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief DURING this time of the year Gogo Sipho Masuku (56) from Nsimbi Village in Gwanda brews one of her family’s favourite beverages, umkumbi brew.…

Passport cartels back with vengeance … Corrupt syndicates taint smooth Passport Office operations

Raymond Jaravaza, Saturday Chronicle Correspondent MILLING around across the street, two shabbily dressed young men keep their eyes glued to the entrance of the Bulawayo Civil Registry offices like predators seeking…

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