Bullets missing the target

IT has been a tale of contrasting fortunes for the Premier Soccer League’s two army sides.

While the switch to Sakubva might have paid dividends for Black Rhinos, who lost once at the Mutare venue before migrating to Rusape, it has not been the same for fellow Harare army outfit Cranborne Bullets.

SA’s worst week of loadshedding to hit economy

South Africa’s worst week of load shedding, with Friday marking the fourth straight day of Stage 6 rolling blackouts, is going to hit the economy hard.

Doctors find creepy stuff in patient’s stomach

DOCTORS were left baffled after finding hundreds of coins, nails, batteries and shards of glass inside a man’s stomach.

All-blacks cruise to easy win

Ireland capitulated following a strong start and lost captain Johnny Sexton to injury as clinical New Zealand recorded an emphatic 42-19 first-Test victory in Auckland yesterday.

Hamilton thankful after testing week

Lewis Hamilton thanked his fans and promised to keep working in a bid to end his 10-race winless streak after winding up second behind Carlos Sainz in Friday’s wet and windy practice at the British Grand Prix.

Green grass too good to resist for Venus

The sight of the All England Club’s manicured lawns proved irresistible for Venus Williams as the multiple Grand Slam champion made an unexpected – and winning – return after almost a year off court to play at Wimbledon.

Mason boost for Young Sables

BRENDAN MASON is a determined and multi-talented young lad.

He is determined to run out the park in the green-and-white stripes of the Young Sables again, set himself up for the future through education, and, most importantly, make his parents proud.

Derby future secure

Derby have finally secured their future after local property developer David Clowes completed his takeover of the troubled League One club.  The Rams had been in administration since September last year, and fears they could go bankrupt increased last week when American businessman Chris Kirchner withdrew his offer to buy the club.

State-assisted funeral for ex-Minister Mutseyekwa

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has mourned the death of MDC-T vice chairperson and former co-Minister of Home Affairs in the Government of National Unity (GNU), Mr Giles Mutseyekwa, whom he described as a matured opposition politician who embraced dialogue as a way of moving the nation forward post elections.

The art of winning

Winners are dreamers, but not all dreamers are winners.

Winning is not about outdoing everyone, being on top, being the first or being the best.

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