The Twenty20 are back

Dean du Plessis
Cricket lovers around the country certainly can’t wait for the action to get underway when Zimbabwe host South Africa in five Twenty20 matches in just over a month’s time. All of these matches will be played at Harare Sports Club which must be

‘I was last paid in 2006’

Herald Reporter
SHABANI Mashava Mine administrator, Mr Afaras Gwaradzimba said he stopped claiming administration fees in 2006 when the firm’s fortunes slumped. Mr Gwaradzimba said he has submitted his bills reflecting how much he is owed for his work to the

DeMbare fans fume over US$5

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS’ fans feel they are being betrayed by the club’s leadership following the hike in gate entry charges to US$5, for the cheapest ticket, for Sunday’s Champions League tie against African champions Esperance at Rufaro. The supporters

Chinyengetere’s joy at Warriors call

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
HWANGE captain Rodwell Chinyengetere feels honoured to finally get a call to the Warriors training camp following a season in which he has been outstanding for the coal miners. The striker was one of the new faces named in a 30-men squad selected

New players good: Onai

From Grace Chingoma in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania
MIGHTY Warriors’ captain, Onai Chingawo, says the new players have brought a competitive edge into the team, which is preparing for the tough Africa Cup of Nations qualifer against the Super Falcons. The skipper believes they will rise to the

Blue Jets down DC Academy

Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporter
DC ACADEMY failed to utilise home advantage and went down 0-1 to Blue Jets in this Zifa Northern Region One match at Gwanzura yesterday. The defeat meant that DC have only won once this season, loosing four and drawn two in seven games

Ali Sundowns form women’s team

Sports Reporter
AFTER years of emphasising on junior boys teams, the Ali Sundowns football franchise has now formed a women’s team which will be playing in the Harare Provincial League this season. Ali Sundowns director, Desmund Ali, yesterday said their women’s

Soccer supporters attack Zifa board before Parliament

Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporter
The Zimbabwe National Soccer Association finally appeared before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Education, Sport, Art and Culture and, predictably, came out with all guns blazing targeting the Zifa board. Supporters’ leader, Eddie

No survivors in Russian plane crash

MOUNT SALAK. — A rescue team found several bodies but no survivors yesterday in the wreckage of a Russian plane that crashed into a mountain in Indonesia during an exhibition flight with 45 people on board. Russia said it would take part in the investigation of the crash of its first all-new passenger jet since the fall of the Soviet Union, a Superjet 100 aircraft that went

ANC ready for KZN

Newcastle. — It was all systems go yesterday for the KwaZulu-Natal African National Congress’ elective conference in Newcastle this weekend. A total of 1 789 delegates — 1 311 of them voting delegates — are expected to converge on the northern KwaZulu-Natal town on Friday. President Jacob Zuma is scheduled to give the main address on Friday, followed by the provincial

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