Sita challenges Cheetahs to shine in Spar Sevens
Paul Munyuki Sports ReporterGERMANY-BASED Cheetahs back liner, Manasa Sita, is excited about playing on home soil and revealed that he can’t wait to showcase his talent when Zimbabwe hosts the International Spar
Gate sets sights on Mozambique
Sports ReporterFORMER Masvingo and Highlanders striker, Simba Gate, is hoping to revive his career in Mozambique after impressing the country’s top-flight side Ferroviario of Beira during a trial stint recently. Gate, who is
Hwange newboys declare war on Platinum
Sports ReportersHWANGE newboys Eric Chipeta, Kudakwashe Chipere and Oscar Lungu have found themselves commanding first team places coming straight from the lower divisions and are now eyeing their first
Brendan joins Chittagong
BRENDAN TAYLOR, the Zimbabwe captain, will play in the Bangladesh Premier League after signing up with Chittagong Kings. “We have just signed for Brendan to join the Chittagong Kings for the last three games and the finals in the BPL,” Taylor’s agent said. “The deal was negotiated directly by us with theWheelchair tennis team sends SOS
Ellina Mhlanga Sports ReporterTHE national wheelchair tennis team’s trip for the World Cup qualifiers in Kenya next month is hanging in the balance as the national association has failed to raise enough money for the travelling expenses.
SA’s media wants ‘regime change’

Udo W Froese
The South African publication, Business Day’s reliable ranting against Zimbabwe’s head of state and government, President Mugabe, cannot go unnoticed. In its Tuesday, February 21, 2012, edition, Business Day of the AVUSA stable in Johannesburg, attempts to discredit President Mugabe in two
Partnership approach key to success in sorting banks
Zimbabwe’s banking sector was facing a modest but potentially more dangerous liquidity problem.The Finance Minister and the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe met, as apparently they now do every Monday, worked out a common policy and then had a friendly chat with the banks.
Africa’s next generation
From Piers Edwards in LONDONIn the absence of traditional African superpowers Egypt, Nigeria and Cameroon, the 2012 African Cup of Nations soccer finals presented an opportunity for the next generation of African stars to grab the
Seedco take Zim darts title
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports ReporterSEED CO Darts Club of Harare were crowned the 2012 Zimbabwe Club champions at the Zvishavane Community hall at the weekend. The tournament featured 12 teams after two other teams failed to


