Bednarek runs this year’s world-best 200m
American Kenny Bednarek set the fastest time in the world this year by winning the 200 metres in 19.84 seconds at Sunday’s Grand Slam Track series Miami meet.
Mpilo CEO testifies in fake doctor’s trial
Peter Matika, [email protected] MPILO Central Hospital’s chief medical officer, Dr Narcisius Dzvanga, yesterday took the stand to provide crucial testimony in the trial of Prosper Vanhuvaone, a suspected impersonator of…
DIDDY’S MEGA TRIAL OF THE CENTURY STARTS
NEW YORK. — The trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, one of the most successful rappers and music moguls in the US, started here with jury selection being held yesterday.
AfDB approves guarantee for Zambeef’s expansion projects
The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) has approved a Zambian Kwacha-denominated risk-sharing credit guarantee of US$32 million to support Zambeef Products Plc US$100 million expansion programme across its core operations in Zambia.
Rightback Arnold to leave Liverpool after 20 years
LIVERPOOL’S iconic defender, Trent Alexander-Arnold, announced yesterday, he is leaving the English club after 20 years, while multiple reports have indicated he’s set to join Real Madrid in the summer…
Warriors overcome Rockets in Game 7
Buddy Hield scored 33 points, Stephen Curry tallied 19 of his 22 points in the second half, and the Golden State Warriors rode a stifling defensive performance to a 103-89…
New code targets SA unemployment crisis
Recent amendments to the Code of Practice on Dismissals aims to address SA’s stubbornly high unemployment rate of 31,9 percent by simplifying procedures for the dismissal of workers. The code…
Technical fault spawns blackout
Freeman Razemba A TECHNICAL fault at Hwange Power Station has led to a reduction in available power across several regions, coinciding with a fire incident that damaged critical equipment at…
Trump says willing to lower China tariffs
President Donald Trump said he is willing to lower tariffs on China at some point because the levies now are so high that the world’s two largest economies have essentially stopped doing business with each other.











