Eriksen will face Boro despite Inter transfer talk, says Mou

London — Jose Mourinho said yesterday that Christian Eriksen will play in Tottenham’s FA Cup replay against Middlesbrough despite admitting that the Denmark star has been affected by talk of…

African players in Europe: On-form Aubameyang sees red

Paris — Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang showed his undoubted goalscoring prowess for Arsenal with his third goal in four Premier League games before being sent off for a reckless tackle…

Forget about catching Liverpool: Guardiola

Cape Town — Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola insists there is no chance they will be able to catch runaway Premier League leaders Liverpool. The City boss continues to be…

Five die in head-on collision

Walter Mswazie FIVE people died, with two being burnt beyond recognition, after two cars were involved in a head-on collision at the 41km peg, near Ngomahuru Turn-off, along Masvingo-Beitbridge Road.…

2 700 new teachers deployed . . . All set for schools’ opening

Chronicle Reporters GOVERNMENT yesterday said it was ready for schools opening tomorrow and has deployed 2 700 new teachers to complement existing staff. The deployment is part of the 5…

NRZ seeks forex exemption

Oliver Kazunga, Acting Business Editor  THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has approached Government seeking to be allowed to  receive payments in foreign currency from exporters transporting their goods by rail. …

FC Platinum improving game by game: Sweswe

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter  FC PLATINUM assistant coach Lizwe Sweswe is convinced his side has improved compared to their first three Caf Champions League Group B outings after securing a…

Intwasa starts hunt for sponsors

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent  THE Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo 2020 will run from September 20 to 27. The organisers of the annual fete said they announced the dates early so…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Civil servants must come up with realistic salary demands

Civil servants on Friday rejected a Government offer to increase their cost of living adjustment by 97 percent insisting that they want their salaries indexed to the interbank rate beginning…

Minister slams roller meal subsidy abuse

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has slammed people abusing the subsidised mealie-meal facility by hoarding and re-selling it for a profit. The Government is subsidising mealie-meal to…

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