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ENZO MARESCA has made it abundantly clear that Raheem Sterling has no future at Chelsea under his management.

Nestlé to focus on food sales after experimental bets

The world’s biggest food company is getting back to basics — feeding a growing planet, but one whose consumers are both more savvy and financially stretched. Nestlé, the maker of…

7 outfits you need to slay your next long flight

Long flights can be brutal. But guess what? You don’t have to endure them in frumpy sweats or jeans that are way too tight after a while. ANY-Y1 (pronounced “anyone”)…

Race is still on, says Highlanders coach

HIGHLANDERS are expected to play with more balance at the back where veterans Peter Muduhwa and Godfrey Makaruse make a return from suspension and injury.

Khanyi Mbau trends after undergoing surgery again

Khanyi Mbau has again sparked a flurry of reactions on social media for going under the knife to make cosmetic changes.

Strong dollar, Nvidia suspense keep emerging markets in check

Most emerging-market currencies posted losses on Wednesday amid concern the dollar’s recent selloff had gone too far. Stock investors awaited cues from Nvidia’s results later in the day to gauge…

PAKISTAN RECALL SPINNER ABRAR FOR FINAL TEST

LAHORE. — Pakistan recalled leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed on Wednesday for the second and final Test against Bangladesh after their decision to play an all-pace attack on a slow track backfired…

Zim, Rwanda to strengthen agric ties

ZIMBABWE and Rwanda have pledged to work together in seed production and extension services after signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for cooperation in various agricultural fields.

SA set for two-pot economic stimulus

South Africa’s largely consumer-driven economy is likely to get a financial stimulus from two-pot withdrawals, as the new pension system takes effect from September. However, it all depends on how…

Revising the cost of climate change

Climate scientists have warned of calamitous consequences if global temperatures continue their rise. But macroeconomists have largely told a less alarming story, predicting modest reductions in productivity and spending as…

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