Mushore brothers dazzle Byo

Veronica Gwaze-Sports Reporter FOR close to 90 minutes at Barbourfields Stadium, the Mushore brothers were feted like royals by fans who filled the iconic home of football in the City…

Makusha upbeat ahead of African Games

Ellina Mhlanga-Senior Sports Reporter SPRINTER Ngoni Makusha is staying positive ahead of his second appearance at the African Games currently underway in Accra, Ghana.  The ongoing Games are running until…

IMF backs Uganda’s growth agenda

Uganda is set to receive a fresh loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Australia find a way to win

Alex Carey scored a magnificent unbeaten 98 to drive Australia to victory over New Zealand by three wickets in a tense conclusion to the second Test in Christchurch yesterday, sealing…

Lecce sack manager D’Aversa

Lecce have fired manager Roberto D’Aversa after he head-butted an opposing player at the end of their loss to Hellas Verona at the weekend, the Serie A club said yesterday. …

Bitcoin hits record US$71k as demand frenzy intensifies

LONDON. — Bitcoin hit a record high yesterday above US$71 000, as the surge in the biggest cryptocurrency showed no signs of slowing down.

Nigeria opens export doors to region

Nigeria would begin selling some of its products to some of the regional markets with which it has had relatively loose economic ties. The West African country has officially green-lit the sale of locally produced goods to South Africa, Rwanda, Cameroon, and Kenya.

Dangerous dogs law planned

The Herald, March 12, 1991 A ROTTWEILER bit passers-by and police on Paris’ central Champs Elysees, as the French government made plans yesterday to ban breeding and imports of dangerous…

Victoria Fall Suns lead log standings

Nkosilathi Sibanda, [email protected] VICTORIA Fall Suns finished the weekend on a positive note at the top of the log standings with 12 points after playing six matches in the Matabeleland…

Call log helps police apprehend armed robber

Bongani Ndlovu, Online Reporter A 35-YEAR-OLD armed robber will spend 20 years in prison after he was nailed by call logs from the victims’ phone that he had stolen as…

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