CHISIPITE SHOPPING CENTRE CLOSED FOR RENOVATIONS

ONE of Harare’s prime suburban shopping centres, Chisipite Shopping Centre, which has terribly deteriorated over the years, was temporarily closed yesterday to make way for major renovations.

ANOTHER BIG AWARD FOR CHAMPION COLLEGE CEO

CHAMPION College CEO, Dr Tendesai Mushamba, has once again proven to be a force to reckon with in the business sector.

NETONE DUO NABBED FOR FOILED HACKING

TWO NetOne employees are in trouble after conniving with a well known hacker to try and steal from their employer.

GERMANY EMBRACING FANS’ EXPECTATIONS

DORTMUND. — Germany’s first knockout victory at a major tournament in eight years will raise fans’ expectations that a former powerhouse of the sport are returning to their best at Euro 2024, but the players will not feel pressure, coach Julian Nagelsmann said.

HOMELESS WOMAN HAS HAD ENOUGH OF BEING ABUSED

A HOMELESS Norton woman says many rich men bombard her with demands for sexual favours, especially during the night, and she has had enough of her miserable life and wants to change it for the better.

RESILIENT BIKITA PICK A POINT

Tobias Mandoreba in HWANGE Hwange……………………………………………………………….2 Bikita     Minerals………………………………………………………2 A STUBBORN and resilient Bikita Minerals drove a dagger deep into the hearts of Hwange faithful with a late equaliser in…

MPOFU, CHIMOMBE BACK IN COURT

BUSINESSMEN Moses Mpofu and Mike Chimombe, who spent the weekend in remand prison, are expected back in court today for the continuation of their bail hearing.

MWINGA WINS IT FOR PIRATES

GIFT Mwinga scored the only goal of the game to give Chegutu Pirates a crucial 1-0 win over Arenel Movers at Baobab yesterday. Mwinga headed home a fine cross from…

Sports body clears hurdler Amusa

The Court of Arbitration for Sport cleared Tobi Amusan, world record holder in 100 metres hurdles, of an anti-doping rule violation, rejecting appeals from World Athletics and the World Anti-Doping Agency.

Spalletti takes responsibility for early exit

Berlin — Italian coach Luciano Spalletti said he took full responsibility for his team’s exit from the European Championship in the first knock out round after an insipid 2-0 loss against Switzerland.

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