Black Mambas bite Quelaton

From Mbonisi Mabhena in Bulawayo
Quelaton . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 0
Black Mambas . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1) 1
QUELATON’s woes continued again after they went down to Black Mam­bas in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at Luveve yesterday. Innocent Nyoni’s header in the 36th minute was enough to bag the visiting police team the precious three points.

Youth games end

Sports Reporter
THE curtain came down at this year’s 10th edition of the Zimbabwe National Youth Games over the week­end with Harare Metropolitan Province underlining their domi­nance in the competitions after retain­ing the title for the eighth consecutive year.

Kapini hit for six

JOHANNESBURG — Zimbabwe skipper, Tapiwa Kapini, suffered his worst humiliation, since his move to South Africa, after conceding half-a-dozen goals in a 0-6 hammering at the hands of Kaizer Chiefs at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday night.

Chivero blasts Zifa

Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporter
FORMER Young Warriors’ team manager, Eddie Chivero, says Zifa should be held accountable for the debacle that saw the Young Warriors failing to travel to Angola for an African Youth Championships qualifier. The junior national teams now face a possible three-year ban from all Caf competitions, throwing the future of many

Zahara, Winky D rock fans

Herald Reporter
Back in Zimbabwe by popular demand South African songstress Zahara gave an outstanding performance on Friday night at the Borrowdale Racecourse. This is the second time that Zahara real

Mbeki’s toughest eight days

Hope Chizuzu
Title: Eight Days in September
Author: Frank Chikane
Publisher: Picardo Africa, Johannesburg
Year: March 2012
This is a political novel that incredibly departs from the norm of presenting a lot of intrigue disguised

Know your author: Cheikh Anta Diop

Runoko Rashidi
“In practice it is possible to determine directly the skin colour and hence the ethnic affiliations of the ancient Egyptians by microscopic analysis in the laboratory; I doubt if the sagacity of the researchers

How the chosen ones revealed horrible secret

John Pilger
THE ferries that ply the river west of Sydney Harbour bear the names of Australia’s world champion sportswomen. They include the Olympic swimming gold-medallists Dawn Fraser and Shane Gould,

Youth should consider No Vote

Innocent Katsande
In recent deliberations and engagements youths have met with Copac leadership to try and remind them of the obvious facts that youths are an important group that must be clearly identified in the

Communion with heroes

Tichaona Zindoga
“During the war, when a comrade was seriously wounded or dying, we promised them that we would continue with the struggle and come to take them home.” This is not just the message in the popular

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