Botswana optimistic De Beers will find buyers

Botswana’s government said it’s optimistic that Anglo American Plc will find a buyer for its diamond unit De Beers this year.

Bhasera’s relegation nightmare

With five matches left to battle for their Betway Premiership status, SuperSport United interim head coach Andre Arendse has made an honest admission on the club’s relegation battle.

Wall Street sees US playing safe on debt after market chaos

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s debt-management team is expected to keep the department’s plans for sales of longer-dated securities steady, especially after recent swings in the US$29 trillion market.

BOOST FOR TIRED BIKITA MINERALS

HIGHLANDERS will miss two key players when they host a Bikita Minerals side battling fatigue in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at Barbourfields this afternoon.

Islam century puts Bangladesh ahead

Shadman Islam’s second Test century set a strong platform as Bangladesh went into a 64-run lead over Zimbabwe, with three wickets in hand, on the second day of the Chattogram Test yesterday.

FIA TO REVIEW SWEARING RULES

LONDON. — FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem said on Monday he was considering “improvements” to rules that impose heavy sanctions for misconduct, including swearing, in Formula One and other series.

Msendami’s addresses Pirates, Chiefs links

Tshepo More, the agent representing Marumo Gallants winger Daniel Msendami, has addressed the ongoing speculation linking his client with potential moves to Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs.

SHAQUILLE SET TO BE SAC STATE’S BASKETBALL GM

SACRAMENTO State couldn’t have found a bigger general manager for its basketball program — literally.

Swanson to dominate Castle Tankard

Trainer Debra Swanson will once again dominate this year’s Castle Tankard Horse Race show with eight runners out of the confirmed 16.

Chiefs make early statement

BULAWAYO Chiefs have hit the ground running in their quest to return to the Premier Soccer League, stitching together three consecutive wins to underline their early dominance in the ZIFA Southern Region Division One.

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