High turnout for darts tourney
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports ReporterTHE annual National Heroes Darts Championships began yesterday at Esigodini Agricultural College with scores of participants turning up. The battle for the men’s title is wide open. Mashonaland West, led by
Reliving the CAPS Utd of 2004
Dear Robson,One of the few pleasures I have, living away from my home and my beloved country, is to follow the state of the “beautiful” game in Zimbabwe and I must say I do every week enjoy reading your
Team Zim likely to come home empty-handed
From Collin Matiza in LONDON
THE 2012 London Olympic Games reaches its business end tomorrow with Team Zimbabwe set to return home empty-handed after what is likely to be a fruitless campaign at the 16-day world’s
Rusike to remain at Ajax
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports EditorZIMBABWE international Tafadzwa Rusike looks set to continue being an Ajax Cape Town player following indications that the Urban Warriors are actually set to extend his stay at the South African
Klaus Pagels donates soccer balls
From Godknows Matarutse in BINDURAZIFA technical advisor, Klaus Pagels, yesterday donated eight soccer balls to the four teams that will play in today’s finals set for Chipadze with each team getting two balls each. The contribution came from the
Ghetto Blast: Kombi crews law unto themselves
Rosenthal MutakatiA bedraggled kombi with a deformed chassis spewed choking exhaust fumes while parked in the middle of the road as an unkempt dreadlocked figure beckoned passengers under the nose of policemen.
“Parirenyatwa-Avondale-Greencroft-Red Roofs-Westgate. Farirai mota vabereki! One ari ega, akaonda, arikuda kuenda, huyai tiipindire,” shouted the loader while he literally dragged some
The Interview: Air Force technologically advanced
Peter MatambanadzoTWO days from now, Zimbabwe commemorates the Heroes and Defence Forces holiday, which underpins the work of gallant freedom fighters, the brave men and women who fought for the
Treat back pain naturally
Dr HealthBack pain is an increasing concern as we spend the majority of our day in a seated position. From eight to 10 hours of work to long commutes to finishing the day off with hours of television, poor
Editorial Comment: Minister Coltart offside
We take exception to utterances made by Education, Sport, Arts and Culture Minister David Coltart who chose to gloss over the failure of Team Zimbabwe to win a medal at the ongoing Olympics in London, and instead attacked The Herald for pointing out the flaws in the team.English season roars into life
English season roars into lifeLONDON. — The Community Shield traditionally marks the start of the English football season and, while tomorrow’s game risks being overshadowed by the London Olympics, this promises to be a

