We are far, far from done: Pick n Pay CEO
Pick n Pay chief executive officer Sean Summers is bullish after the mammoth, multi-year programme to turn around the struggling retailer has begun to show early signs of success.
NAAZ shift focus to growth
RETURNING National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe president Tendayi Tagara is looking at continuous growth and increasing numbers of athletes to participate in major competitions as he begins another four-year term of office at the helm of the athletics mother body.
Khama reveals toughest opponent
FORMER Kaizer Chiefs soccer star and current Yadah Stars talisman Khama Billiat has revealed the toughest player he has ever faced in his career.
ENZ JUSTIFY THE MEANS
AFTER starting the season as everyone’s favourite joke, it may be time to take Chelsea seriously.
SERIE A STRUGGLERS GENOA SIGN BALOTELLI
Injury-hit Italian Serie A side Genoa announced the signing of former Italy striker Mario Balotelli on Monday.
ALCARAZ REVEALS PRIZE MONEY ATTRACTED HIM TO SAUDI’S SIX KINGS SLAM
SPAIN’S Carlos Alcaraz said on Monday the record prize money on offer at the Six Kings Slam in Saudi Arabia earlier this month was a motivation for playing in the tournament as the world No 2 prepares for the Paris Masters.
Rukato wins last 2024 kart race
AN encouraging field of karters delivered some blistering racing action at the final round of the 2024 Kart Sport Club championship at the Pole Position Karts National Sports Stadium circuit last Sunday.
Cheziya’s Mutendi impresses in Botswana
ANESU Mutendi of Cheziya Gokwe High School was crowned champion of the 2024 Botswana International Youths and Cadets Chess Championship in Gaborone over the weekend.
AMA kick starts biometric input distribution
Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer THE Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) has opened 219 permanent cotton input distribution points (CIDPs) across the country’s cotton-growing regions to facilitate the early disbursement of…
JERE SAYS PSL HAVE LOST THEIR PILLAR OF STRENGTH
PREMIER Soccer League chairman Farai Jere has said the top-flight league has lost one of its finest servants with the sudden death of Highlanders CEO Sihlangu Dlodlo.











