‘Aging’ Djokovic calls for earlier starts
Midnight matches may be popular with fans, but not with old campaigner Novak Djokovic, who bemoaned a late night at the start of his US Open title defence on Monday.
Zim, Russia to sign key pacts
ZIMBABWE and Russia are set to sign Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) on education development to provide training for practicing teachers through a Russian university.
Shebeshxt tattoos late daughter’s face on leg
Rapper Lehlogonolo Chauke, also known as Shebeshxt, has had another tattoo of his late daughter Onthatile Gladys’s face inked on his body.
Tanzania, Zambia determine cost of pipeline
Tanzania and Zambia are to determine the cost of upgrading a joint pipeline to transport 5 million tonnes of crude annually.
F1 CONSTRUCTORS’ TITLE WIDE OPEN: WOLFF
ZANDVOORT. — McLaren and Dutch Grand Prix winner Lando Norris have blown the Formula One constructors’ championship wide open with Red Bull in danger of being overhauled, according to Mercedes…
SA mulls tightening mortgages disclosure laws
South Africa intends to compel banks to disclose more information about their mortgage-lending practices to boost access to home loans among previously disadvantaged citizens, Human Settlements Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi said.
Mafatshe is ready to slip into the director’s chair
After walking away with Outstanding Lead Actor at the 7th annual Royalty Soapie Awards at the weekend, actor Motlatsi Mafatshe is ready to step into the director or producer’s chair.
Labbadia named as new Nigeria coach
Former German international Bruno Labbadia has been named as Nigeria’s new coach, becoming the third appointment to the post this year.
Boy (17) in fraud storm
A 17-year-old boy from Zimre Park in Ruwa who defrauded 30 students of US$ 2 600 after making them believe that he could enrol them in a SADC Junior Parliament programme has appeared in court.
Oil, gas will remain dominant sources of energy
Exxon said in an outlook published this month that global oil demand will remain above 100 million barrels a day through 2050, even as the share of renewable powers grows.











