Fifa warn Zifa
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
FIFA have come down hard on Zifa and warned the association that they risk losing the world soccer governing body’s support unless they show greater commitment to reducing their mounting debt.
High profile divorces, marriage scandals hog limelight
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court ReporterTHE 2012 legal year saw several public figures in divorce cases, marriage scandals and other legal battles at the High Court and the Supreme Court. Topping the list of newsmakers this year was Prime
Benitez praises Mata
NORWICH. — Chelsea coach Rafael Benitez praised Juan Mata after his winner at Norwich City took the London club to within four points of second-place Manchester City in the English Premier League.Mancini won’t blame Hart for loss
SUNDERLAND. — Joe Hart insists Manchester City are still alive and kicking in the English Premier League soccer title race. Defending champions City dropped seven points behind neighbours Manchester UnitedProteas too strong for Kiwis
PORT ELIZABETH — A powerful batting display and disciplined bowling helped South Africa to a 33-run victory over New Zealand in the third and deciding T20 International cricket match at St.George’s Park onFergie is scot free
LONDON— Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson will not be punished for his confrontation with the officials during his side’s 4-3 win over Newcastle United, the Football Association saidSharapova, Serena fit for Brisbane
BRISBANE — Female tennis stars Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams will be fit to play at the Brisbane International, which begins this weekend, after injury scares, organisers said yesterday. French OpenNo Thierry deal: Wenger
LONDON. — Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has ruled out another loan move for Thierry Henry.The 34-year-old Gunners legend had been widely expected to re-join Arsenal on-loan during the January



