SO FAR SO GOOD FOR TUCHEL

Thomas Tuchel’s baptism as England’s head coach could not have been any smoother. Two games, two wins, five goals scored and none conceded represents a satisfying start for the German.

Banker vying to run top African lender

SWAZI Tshabalala, South Africa’s candidate to head the African Development Bank, knows exactly what she’ll do if she gets the job.

BRIDGE TOO FAR

TODD BOEHLY has indicated Chelsea WILL leave Stamford Bridge and move into a new stadium.

Eagles, Rhinos off to winning starts

An excellent opening spell of bowling from Kundai Matigimu put Eagles in control against Tuskers from the outset, setting the tone for a dominant performance in the first match of the 2024/25 Domestic T20 Competition at Harare Sports Club on Monday afternoon.

China invites United States business leaders to Beijing

CHINA courted the executives of major US businesses at an annual conference this week in a sign of how Beijing seeks to offset trade pressures, rather than retaliate forcefully.

Public hearings on IPEC Bill commence

THE Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Budget, Finance, and Investment Promotion commenced public hearings on the IPEC Bill in Gweru, which seeks to tighten supervision, enhance governance, and most importantly, puts consumer protection at the heart of the sector’s regulatory framework.

Gwanda celebrates business excellence

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] Gwanda District recently celebrated the achievements of its outstanding business leaders at the inaugural Gwanda Business Summit and Awards ceremony, organised by Sundrive Coalition. The event recognised…

GAUFF FALLS ON TOUGH DAY FOR AMERICANS

COCO GAUFF lost to unseeded Magda Linette 6-4 6-4 on Monday as she missed out on a place in the Miami Open quarter-finals after a tough day for Americans as holder Danielle Collins, Amanda Anisimova and Ashlyn Krueger also went out in straight sets.

DJOKOVIC NOT TARGETING TOP RANKING

NOVAK Djokovic said chasing the world number one ranking is not his main objective anymore and the 24-times Grand Slam champion will happily take major tournament victories over top spot in the twilight of his glittering career.

Lazy Muzo on Saints role

FORMER Zimbabwe Saints and Zimbabwe goalkeeper Muzondiwa Mugadza has spoken for the first time since becoming a member of the club’s executive.

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