Roberto Mancini eyes Asian Cup . . . ex-Italy coach seals lucrative Saudi move

RIYADH. — Roberto Mancini said he hoped to lead Saudi Arabia to Asian Cup victory within months as he signed a multi-million-dollar deal yesterday, just a fortnight after quitting as…

Nigeria races to reboot refineries to cut fuel imports

Nigeria’s new oil minister stated on Friday that the country expects all four oil refineries to be ready by the end of the year, with the southern Port Harcourt facility possibly beginning operations as early as December.

Zisco gets partners to carry out feasibility studies

Michael Magoronga, [email protected] REDCLIFF-based steel manufacturing company, Ziscosteel is carrying out feasibility studies with a German firm and other local companies to explore the latest production technology to ensure the steel…

Kalisto Pasuwa breaks Champions League jinx

Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau Former Zimbabwe coach Kalisto Pasuwa helped his Malawian side Nyasa Big Bullets end an eight-year jinx at the weekend when they progressed to the second round…

Matebeleland North projects to continue

Leonard Ncube, [email protected] ZANU-PF provincial chairperson for Matabeleland North Cde Richard Moyo has said Government will not stop implementing mega projects in the province despite the electorate having voted for…

Ex-teacher sets up booming business enterprise…says committed to realise Vision 2030

Thokozile Mbedzi, Chronicle Writer PURSUING a professional career is not always the route to success in life. Often creativity and exploring entrepreneurship opportunities outside of one’s career could make someone realise…

UZ HAILS TRIUMPHANT ROBOTICS CLUB

Tanaka Mahanya UNIVERSITY of Zimbabwe Vice Chancellor, Paul Mapfumo, has said the institution’s win at the recently-held Pan-African Robotics competition (PARC) in Senegal will contribute to the development of e-agriculture.

New Zealand give Williamson two weeks to prove World Cup fitness

New Zealand have given captain Kane Williamson a two-week deadline to prove his fitness for the one-day World Cup starting in October, head coach Gary Stead said Monday.

‘MY SON IS BRILLIANT’

A MAN boasted in court yesterday that his child was a brilliant student and every father would be proud to pay fees for such an academic star.

BRITO SALUTES CHAMPS

Innocent Kurira IN the wake of their first league defeat at the hands of defending champions FC Platinum on Saturday, Highlanders gaffer Baltemer Brito says it was actually a surprise…

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