NATO’s grisly crimes in Libya
Farirai Chubvu
While Charles Ray – the US envoy here – portrays himself as the face of the free world, a champion of human rights and democracy and has been vociferous about his country’s role in the Libyan invasion, it turns out that just like Vietnam and other illegal wars before it, Libya is turning into a major embarrassment for Uncle Sam.
Znssa hail Mbada Afcon broadcast deal
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe National Soccer Supporters Association have hailed Mbada Diamonds for bankrolling the live broadcast of the Nations Cup finals on ZBC. The diamond mining company, which has a lot of interests in football, sealed a contract with ZBC for
Table tennis academy host coaching clinic
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
THE Old Windsor Table Tennis Academy will hold the club coaches’ training course at the school starting this morning.
The level two table tennis coaching course will have 17 participants and it has been endorsed by the Zimbabwe Table Tennis
Mighty Warriors step up preps for Zebra hunt
Sports Reporter
THE Mighty Warriors continued their preparations yesterday at Rufaro for their African Women Championships qualifier against Botswana on Sunday with the team certain they will make it to the next round. The Zimbabwe women’s senior national football
Mamelodi throws weight behind Zifa cleanup bid
Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
ASHFORD MAMELODI has thrown his full weight behind the Zifa board’s bid to clean up their image as the domestic game grapples with allegations of corruption and match-fixing which has resulted in some board members being suspended.
FC Platinum get Bulls test
Sports Reporter
FC Platinum get to test their pre-season preparations when they invade Mutare tomorrow in the first semi-final of the Bob ’88 Super Cup against Motor Action at Sakubva. The platinum miners, who were in Kariba for the past two weeks laying the ground
Twist to Sundowns tourney
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
MAMELODI Sundowns’ proposed four-team invitational tournament has been called off but CAPS United will go ahead with the tour of South Africa with the teams now engaging in practice matches to be played behind closed doors on Sunday.
Nightmare on Day One
Dean du Plessis
The first day of the one-off Test against New Zealand was probably Zimbabwe’s worst with the ball since returning to the Test arena last year. In our previous three Tests, we have been able to get early wickets on pitches less suited to bowling. So, it came
Zim struggle against New Zealand
NAPIER, New Zealand. – An unbeaten century from skipper Ross Taylor put New Zealand in a commanding position at five for 331 on the first day of the one-off Test cricket against Zimbabwe in Napier yesterday. Taylor finished the day on 111 not out after his team lost the toss and were sent into bat on a green-tinged wicket expected to favour the bowlers. However fears
Lone Warrior at Afcon
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
Tangawarima shines as Zimbabwe ambassador. THERE are no Warriors hunting for trophies in the jungles of Equatorial Guinea and Gabon, but there is a Zimbabwean football expert who is proudly flying his country’s flag high at the 2012


