30 players to be cleared of Asiagate scandal

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Harare Bureau

THE Zifa Independent Ethics Committee investigating the Asiagate scandal has revealed that a group of about 30 players could be exonerated of any wrong doing in the match-fixing and illicit betting corruption case, acting on the evidence gathered since the committee began work last year

Boxers in doubt

Ellina Mhlanga  Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE’s amateur boxers’ trip to the Olympic qualifiers scheduled for Morocco between the end of this month and early next month remains in doubt as the national association struggles to find the resources to cater for the travelling expenses. The

Chivandire means serious business

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Under-20 technical duo of coach Brighton Chivandire and his assistant Godwin “Jaws” Murambiwa have indicated that they mean business and would not want to repeat the mistakes they have made before at this year’s edition of the Junior

Bulls pick up three points

From Sikhumbuzo Moyo in Bulawayo
Quelaton…………….0
Motor Action…..(2) 3
PLAYING without the sponsors’ logo on the team jerseys, using a red carded player, a team manager who was doubling up as a

Bosso clutched

From Ray Bande in Mutare
Buffaloes ………………..…(1) 1
Highlanders ……………….(0) 1
HIGHLANDERS were lucky to escape with a point after hosts Buffaloes fluffed numerous chances they created especially in the

Swanepoel wins Zimbabwe Open

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
CHRIS Swanepoel is the 2012 Golden Pilsener Zimbabwe Open champion after piping Trevor Fisher (Jnr) in the sudden death play-off at Royal Harare yesterday. The South African golfer had a great comeback on the last day where he played in the

CAPS reassign Connor

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
CAPS United will re-assign Sean Connor to the ceremonial position of technical director with Lloyd Chitembwe being handed full charge of first team affairs once again. The Green Machine’s flirtation with Northern lrishman, Connor, as head coach has

South Sudan completes withdrawal

BENTIU. — South Sudan’s army said yesterday it had completed its pullout from an oil field seized from the rival Sudanese regime, ending a bitter stand-off which forced thousands of civilians to flee. South Sudanese officials said the withdrawal from Heglig had been ordered to avert a return to all-out war. But they accused forces of the Khartoum-based Sudanese government

China records economic slowdown

BEIJING. — China’s listed companies saw narrowing profits in the first quarter as the country’s economy ran at the slowest pace since the third quarter of 2009, reports released by those companies showed. As of yesterday, altogether, 713 companies had disclosed their quarterly results, of which 385 posted year-on-year gains, 328 reported profit declines and 118 registered

Malawi senior minister apologises for scheme over presidency

LILONGWE. — Malawi senior Minister of Local Government Henry Mussa yesterday apologised to President Joyce Banda, Malawians and the whole world for being part of six ministers who convened a controversial press briefing on April 6 that denounced Joyce Banda (then Vice President) as illegible for taking over the country’s presidency. Mussa made the apology in

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