Kashiri still running strong – At 64
By Ellina Mhlanga
RUNNING on a pair of 64-year-old legs, Zimbabwe’s granddad of long distance running, Freddy Kashiri, is not thinking of
Bogwheelers Club host national champs
By Collin Matiza
THE Zimbabwean motocross family will once again converge on the home of local motorsport – Donnybrook – tomorrow for
MANHERU:- Zimbabwe: Notes on the United States of America
FACED with a sub-region that grappled with the challenges of surviving under the shadow of a predatory empire; faced with
Premiership halfway point facts and figures
By Tattenda Matanga
A total of 120 matches were played in the first half of the Castle Lager Premiership soccer season, which ended last week,
Fifa seminar set for Vic Falls
By Petros Kausiyo
ZIFA will next month get an opportunity to share their experience with problems of match-fixing when they present a paper to
Police justify stadium payments
Sports Editor
THE Zimbabwe Republic Police have reacted strongly against statements made by Zifa before a Parliamentary Portfolio
Mighty Warriors leave for Germany
By Grace Chingoma
THE Mighty Warriors – who have been scaling new heights at every stage – left the country early yesterday morning for a
Teenage Zim star shines
From Admore Tshuma in LONDON, England
ONE of Zimbabwe’s most promising and upcoming soccer prodigies is teenage defender Farai Hallam, based in England.
Professionalise sport administration: Damasane
By Rainos Mukanya
THE Principal Director in the Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts, and Culture, Paul Damasane, wants schools to professionalise
Marondera guns for Iron Man
By Augustine Hwata
SOME people say it’s not the size of the lion but the roar in the lion. Former Mr Novice winner Eddie Marondera believes it’s

