Pole vault finalists decide to share World Championships gold medal

TWO pole-vault legends had their most awkward chat ever on Wednesday night – deciding whether to share gold after an exhausting final.

Chama on charm offensive

PRINCE Chama is not chasing any individual targets besides helping his team Herentals achieve greatness this season.

SA in talks with other Brics nations to end power crisis

Struck by an unending power crunch that’s stifling the economy, South Africa, which received assistance from its largest trading partner, China, is roping in other members of the Brics bloc…

Bank ready to help African countries tackle urgent challenges

JOHANNESBURG. – The New Development Bank, a collaborative initiative of BRICS nations established in 2015, stands poised to play a pivotal role in funding crucial African endeavours, according to its president, Dilma Rousseff.

Murray faces France’s Moutet in US Open

LONDON. — Britain’s Andy Murray will play France’s Corentin Moutet in the US Open first round as he starts his latest bid to go deep at a Grand Slam.

‘Marketising’ elections for country’s image, credibility

Dr Musekiwa Tapera It sounds weird and untenable to discuss a country’s political elections from a marketing perspective yet a lot can be borrowed from it particularly from a brand…

Carbon credit traders find offsets may be worth nothing

Since the first carbon credit was traded roughly 35 years ago, the market has been hit by a steady stream of scandals that have led to wild price swings and…

SA to get over 100 new vehicle charging stations

The adoption by South African motorists of new energy vehicles (NEVs) is set to be boosted by the completion of the adjudication process for a tender worth hundreds of millions…

How the US, France created a Niger mess for themselves

The military coup in Niger is over three weeks old. The military government is cementing its rule, having gained the upper hand in the shadow play with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) backed by ex-colonial powers ravaging that desperately poor West African state rich in mineral wealth — France, Germany, and Italy — and the United States.

Police recruits granted bail

Harare magistrate Mr Dennis Mangosi has granted US$100 bail each to 19 police recruits who were arrested for public violence last weekend.

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