Muguti upgraded

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
PAUL Muguti recently proved that “age ain’t nothing but a number” when, at the age of 54, he was upgraded to a fifth kyu yellow belt-belt holder during the third IFK Kyokushinkai Zimbabwe karate

Fifa speaks on Godfrey Chitalu

PARIS — World football’s governing body yesterday said that they were unable to check whether claims that an African footballer and not Argentina star Lionel Messi was the record holder for the

Tough test for Barca

MADRID — With Real Madrid trailing by 11 points, Barcelona’s closest threat is from Atletico Madrid who they face tomorrow and midfielder Xavi Hernandez feels it is an opportunity to dent their Spanish

James Anderson puts England in Control

NAGPUR — James Anderson took three wickets to put England in control after day two of the final Test cricket against India in Nagpur yesterday. The paceman bowled both Virender Sehwag (0) and Sachin

Will DeMbare rule juniors?

Sports Reporter
SOME of the best crop of teenage football talent in Harare will be on display at Gwanzura tomorrow when Dynamos and Startrack battle for the Startrack Freight Under-20 championship. A number of

Derby delight to fire United

LONDON — Manchester United star Ryan Giggs has warned Manchester City that his side’s derby triumph will provide the perfect springboard to wrestle the English Premiership soccer title away from

Mandela still in hospital

JOHANNESBURG — As the 94-year-old patriarch of South Africa’s democracy entered his seventh day of hospitalisation yesterday for a recurring lung infection, confusion grew as the government appeared to

ANC urged to ensure nationalisation of mines at elective conference

JOHANNESBURG — As the African National Congress’ (ANC’s) 53rd National Elective Conference draws near, the ruling party’s youth wing yesterday urged the party to ensure the nationalisation of mines and

DPRK marks rocket success with mass rally

SEOUL — North Korea has staged a mass rally in Pyongyang to celebrate Wednesday’s long-range rocket launch. State television showed huge crowds cheering to mark the launch, which has been

Brazil to build 800 regional airports

RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff said Wednesday that her country will build some 800 regional airports and open more regional air routes in a bid to boost transportation infrastructure.

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