Stanley Rudhu chairs Midlands Tennis Board

By Noel Munzabwa
STANLEY Rudhu is the new Midlands Tennis Board chairman after incumbent Andrew Nyakotyo withdrew from the race just before the presiding officer Cliff Nhokwara could cast his vote following a stalemate after the first round of votes.

Raylton pool club settle for second place

By Mduduzi Moyo
RAYLTON pool club had to settle for second slot on the final day of the Bulawayo Pool Association 2011 season as Nkulumane acrimoniously crashed out of the elite league.

120 golfers expected at Harry Allan Amateur Classic

By Thandiwe Moyo
REGISTRATION for the Duraline Harry Allan Amateur     Golf Classic which will take place this weekend at the  Harry Allan Golf Club have started with 120 players expected.
The Golf Classic will be played over two days on Saturday and Sunday.

Conrad Rautenbach scoops double crown

Harare Bureau
ZIMBABWE’S motor racing hotshot Conrad Rautenbach has got a busy schedule ahead of him in the next fortnight in which he will be officially crowned as the 2011 motor rallying champion of both Africa and South Africa.

Rwanda through to Cecafa quarter-finals

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SA cricket inquiry heats up

Johannesburg — An inquiry into Cricket SA and the bonus scandal that has been dogging the sporting body since 2009 is to hear evidence from several key figures this week.
The hearings in Pretoria, chaired by Judge Chris Nicholson, has seen some surprising revelations since it got underway a week ago.

Drogba snubs Chelsea contract extension

Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has turned down a one-year contract extension with the Premier League side and is looking for a big-money move to finish his career, his agent said yesterday.
The 33-year-old’s contract expires next summer and he looks set to walk away from Stamford Bridge for nothing, with his agent Thierno Seydi claiming he has been looking at options in the United States, Russia or Asia.

Khune, Tshabalala contract talks begin

Kaizer Chiefs have resumed talks with Itumeleng Khune and Siphiwe Tshabalala over possible new contracts with the club.

Zim urged to redouble efforts to reduce Aids

Chronicle Reporter
THE country joins the rest of the world tomorrow in commemorating the 2011 World Aids Day, amid calls for everyone to redouble their efforts towards ensuring that the nation drastically reduces new HIV infections.

Children’s homes get early Christmas presents

Chronicle Reporter
KING George VI School and Queen Elizabeth Adventist Children’s Home got early Christmas presents when Confederation of Zimbabwean Industries (CZI) donated goods worth hundreds of dollars.
The donation included cash, food and water containers.

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