Pasuwa says sorry
Callisto Pasuwa Petros Kausiyo in Rubavu, Rwanda A CONTRITE Zimbabwe soccer coach Callisto Pasuwa yesterday issued an apology to the nation for the Warriors’ poor African Nations Championships campaign...
View ArticleHockey women’s squad named
Bukhosi Mangena Sports Correspondent THE Hockey Association of Zimbabwe (HAZ) has named an 18-member national Under-21 women’s team that will represent the country in the Junior African Championships...
View ArticlePlayers mourn Rosen
Harare Bureau A NUMBER of former Mighty Bulls have paid tribute to former Motor Action director Eric Rosen who died in Harare on Sunday morning as a man who was passionate about football. Former...
View ArticleDoubts grow over Sexwale’s Fifa bid
SOUTH AFRICA’s Tokyo Sexwale was yesterday urged by his own national governing body to explain his lacklustre election campaign as he bids to take over corruption-plagued Fifa. Sexwale, the only...
View ArticleHigrow opens Gweru branch
SOMEONE once asked the question “Why did the chicken cross the road?” It seems there is not one correct answer in particular but what is common is that the answer is generally supposed to be funny. To...
View ArticleBosso candidates’ nominations papers approved
Bukhosi Mangena Sports Correspondent HIGHLANDERS’ electoral court yesterday approved the nomination papers of all candidates that will be vying for the two posts of executive vice-chairman and...
View ArticleGamecocks arrive in Zambia
Joey Antipas Ricky Zililo in Lusaka, Zambia CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League champions Chicken Inn have arrived in Zambia for a four-team invitational tournament that starts in the industrial and...
View ArticleChan 2016 exposes Warriors’ shortcomings
Robson Sharuko Harare Bureau THE Warriors’ nightmarish 2016 African Nations Championship finals adventure, which ended after just two games — without even a goal to show for it — has once again exposed...
View ArticleZim U19 in morale boosting 8-wicket victory
Stephen Mangongo Zimbabwe Under-19s won by eight wickets (with 166 balls remaining). CAPTAIN Blessing Mavuta took six wickets as Zimbabwe Under-19 crushed their Namibian counterparts by eight wickets...
View ArticleHow Mine to unveil head coach
Is Kelvin Kaindu going to coach How Mine? Senior Sports Reporter GOLD miners How Mine FC will this week finally unveil their head coach, largely expected to be Zambian Kelvin Kaindu. The miners have...
View ArticleNtini excited to coach Chevrons
Makhaya Ntini FIVE years after completing a very successful career as an international cricketer for South Africa, Makhaya Ntini has a chance to nurture young talent and bring them to the big stage,...
View ArticleBosso head to SA for 90th celebrations
Bukhosi Mangena Sports Correspondent BULAWAYO giants Highlanders will next month embark on a five-day cultural tour of South Africa to visit the grave of its founder Prince Rhodes Njube Khumalo in...
View ArticleProteas grab beat England in 280-run consolation
South Africa 475 & 248-5 dec: Amla 96 England 342 & 101: Rabada 6-32, Morkel 3-36 South Africa won by 280 runs SOUTH AFRICA bowled England out for 101 on the final morning to seal a...
View ArticleLiverpool eye League Cup final
Liverpool ZIGZAGGING across the road like a clown car they may be, but Liverpool are also just 90 minutes from Wembley ahead of Tuesday’s League Cup semifinal second leg against Stoke City. A team that...
View ArticleTaylor contemplates international comeback
Brendan Taylor “Hide not your talents, they for use were made, what’s a sundial in the shade?”- Benjamin Franklin once said. Whether or not it was sheer talent, persistence or hard work that played a...
View ArticleVan Gaal didn’t offer to quit
Louis van Gaal MANCHESTER UNITED boss Louis van Gaal did not offer to resign at the weekend, despite reports to the contrary. Van Gaal, 64, was said to have told executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward he...
View ArticleZimbabwe’s pride at stake . . . Warriors battle Uganda to avoid wooden spoon
Petros Kausiyo in RUBAVU, Rwanda WILL this group of Warriors turn out to be the worst ever to represent Zimbabwe at the African Nations Championship finals? Could skipper Hardlife Zvirekwi and his...
View ArticleNyumbu grabs five wickets
John Nyumbu JOHN Nyumbu was the pick of the Zimbabwe A bowlers as he took five wickets to help restrict Afghanistan A to 217 runs, on the third day of their second four-day match in India. The...
View ArticleSerena beats Sharapova as Djokovic,Federer advance
Serena beats Sharapova SERENA WILLIAMS beat Maria Sharapova for the 18th time in a row to reach the Australian Open semi-finals. The defending champion, seeded number one and chasing a 22nd Grand Slam...
View ArticleFifa confirms five presidential candidates
The five FIFA presidential candidates (from top left): Gianni Infantino, Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa, Jerome Champagne, Prince Ali bin al-Hussein of Jordan and Tokyo Sexwale AFP THE five...
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