FROM RHODES TO CHURCHILL, WE’VE COME WITH SOME SURNAMES FOR ‘LITTLE ENGLAND’

Robson Sharuko Editor YESTERDAY, we published the fascinating story of the residents of Westgate Area D in Harare who have overwhelmingly agreed to have their streets named using only English…

BUSINESSWOMAN LOSES US$350k IN BOTCHED DEAL

Zvikomborero Parafini  A HARARE businesswoman has been duped US$350 000 in a botched deal after her business partner went behind her back and formed a rival business, similar to the…

TOUR DEALS WITH MURRAY SUICIDE

HAMILTON. — Before launching his bid for a Canadian Open hat-trick Rory McIlroy took a moment on Wednesday to remind fans that golfers are only human as the PGA Tour…

Osaka pleased by steady progress

Naomi Osaka came close to dumping top seed Iga Swiatek out of Roland Garros on Wednesday and the former world number one said she was sure the best display of…

Olympiakos players hail team spirit

ATHENS — Olympiakos players hailed the team’s unity after edging past Fiorentina 1-0 in extra time on Wednesday to win the Europa Conference League and become the first Greek team…

HOLY TEN APPEARS TO HAVE FOUND OUT THAT FAME ISN’T EVERYTHING

Maria Chiguvari HAS rapper Holy Ten now found the right balance with fame? He appears to have learnt that fame is not everything. The rapper wants to be the old…

IN WITH THE BLUE

CHELSEA want to back Enzo Maresca with at least four key signings this summer — but must fix their financial issues first. The Blues are up against it to meet…

PSL, club bosses to take stock of game at indaba

Zimpapers Sports Hub PREMIER Soccer League club chiefs will this morning get another chance to take stock of the state of the game and seek more strategies to ensure the…

IT’S NEWSOME VS NGOKO

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ZIFA Northern Region Division One Friday fixtures have become some kind of box office attraction among football fans. The matches have been attracting big numbers and…

FISHING INDUSTRY FEELS CLIMATE CHANGE HEAT

Paul Pindani in KARIBA CLIMATE Change, which is leaving a trail of destruction around the world, has not spared Zimbabwe, especially its fishing industry, which is feeling the heat. Fishing…

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