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GOOD bowling and smart catching in the afternoon helped to make up for Zimbabwe’s disappointing first-innings batting during the morning of day three of the second Test against Sri Lanka at Harare Sports Club.
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LONDON. – The African Cup of Nations is among the most colourful and joyous football tournaments in the world, and 2017’s edition in Gabon promises to be no different.
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PERTH. — South Africa cricket coach Russell Domingo says the team has improved over the past few months because of a renewed commitment to the national side ahead of T20 leagues.
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Court Reporter A 37-year-old Hwedza man allegedly strangled a woman to death with a rope, doused himself with petrol and set himself ablaze in a suicide attempt. James Chinamhora of Murambiwa Village under Chief Neshangwe in Sadza, Wedza, is battling for his life at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals.
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MANCHESTER. – Manchester United’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic has apologised to fans after picking up his fifth yellow card of the season against Swansea City in the English Premier League on Sunday, which rules him out of their next game against Ar- senal.
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LONDON. – Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho’s man-management skills are under scrutiny after he appeared to publicly accuse defenders Luke Shaw and Chris Smalling of malingering.
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LONDON. – Even now, 12 years after first arriving in England, Jose Mourinho still has the power to raise eyebrows. Not with the quality of his Manchester United team, or at least, not yet. But with the brutality of his public criticism of his own players, which sets a standard no one else wants to
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Andrew Cockburn Correspondent The intrusion of the FBI into the 2016 presidential election may have come as a shock to most people, but it should not have surprised anyone who has spent time in the Oval Office.
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George Maponga Masvingo Bureau PARENTS here have chipped in with relish to complement Government’s School Feeding Scheme targeting thousands of pupils in seven districts in the province following a poor harvest last season.
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CAPE TOWN. — South Africa’s Sport Minister Fikile Mbalula has come in for widespread criticism following his extraordinary Twitter tirade with SA Olympic javelin thrower, Sunette Viljoen.
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NEW DELHI. — India’s cash-rich cricket board yesterday lifted a threat to cancel the start of its Test series against England after judges eased banking restrictions which had triggered a funding crisis.
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LONDON. — England and South Africa may be in opposition this weekend but both camps were united in lauding Ireland’s stunning victory over world rugby champions New Zealand.
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RAJKOT. — Alastair Cook tried to dampen speculation yesterday about his future as England’s Test cricket skipper after admitting that he could quit following the current tour of India.
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MANCHESTER. – Manchester United’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic has apologised to fans after picking up his fifth yellow card of the season against Swansea City in the English Premier League on Sunday, which rules him out of their next game against Ar- senal.
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LONDON. – Héctor Bellerín is close to agreeing a contract extension at Arsenal after his agent held productive talks in London last week. The Spain defender has been in sparkling form for Arsène Wenger’s side this season, helping them remain unbeaten since the opening day of the English Premier