Mason Greenwood, the 22-year-old forward for Manchester United, recently visited the club's training ground to discuss his potential departure. Despite being present since pre-season, Greenwood favored a move to Marseille with Lazio also interested. He has garnered attention due to a successful loan stint with Getafe. Past legal issues and his suspension by Manchester United have played a key role in his career trajectory.
Lulu Sun of New Zealand has showcased her talent by securing the first set with an impressive 6-2 against Emma Raducanu in the fourth round of Wimbledon. This strong start has positioned Sun, a 23-year-old qualifier, as a formidable opponent, aiming to advance further into the tournament. For Raducanu, this match could shape her performance and determination for the rest of the competition.
After a significant win in the general election, Sir Keir Starmer is set to become the UK's first Labour prime minister in over a decade. Labour secured a substantial parliamentary majority, marking a notable decline for the Conservatives. Starmer will commence forming his new cabinet soon and aims to address the UK's sluggish economic growth among other challenges.
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has introduced the new Cabinet for the seventh provincial administration, highlighting an inclusive Government of Provincial Unity (GPU). The Cabinet features MECs from multiple political parties, focusing on enhancing governance and fighting crime with innovative strategies.
A detailed look into the latest football transfer rumors involving Matthijs de Ligt, Jarrad Branthwaite, and Manchester United's hunt for a new striker. This article dissects the speculation and provides insights into the potential moves shaping the summer transfer window.
TS Galaxy Chairman Tim Sukazi emphasizes that the R1.2 million lawsuit against Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena is driven by principle, not financial gain. The lawsuit follows Mokwena's claim that Sead Ramovic instructed players to target Bongani Zungu, culminating in serious consequences and reputational damage.
The family of Nick Imudia, the late CEO of Nigerian e-commerce company Konga, has refuted suicide rumors, emphasizing his vibrant nature. Imudia, who passed away at 43, is mourned by many who remember him for his contributions to Nigeria's tech sector and his role as a mentor and passionate entrepreneur.