‘Armstrong probe took years’

LOS ANGELES — Travis Tygart says he spent years probing the biggest doping scheme in sports history and received death threats, including one chilling warning he would get a bullet to his head.

Rugby blasts Commission

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE rugby coaches and administrators have joined the outcry triggered by the new Sports Commission’s directive that requires national team coaches and selectors to have represented the

Coltart mum as controversy rages

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
THE Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture — David Coltart — yesterday said he needed more time before he could respond to the controversy torched by his controversial directives to guide

Editorial Comment: Time up for briefcase businessmen

Harare City Council now wants its chemical suppliers to be more than briefcase businessmen and to have real premises, with a real warehouse to store stock, a real chemistry laboratory to do basic

Social media powerful in GBV fight

Tarisai Nyamweda

As popular as they are, social media platforms can be tools for change or can give more opportunities for the vulnerable to be further victimised, exploited or harassed.

Reds face Red Devils

LONDON — English football’s two most successful clubs meet again in the Premier League this weekend when Manchester United face north-west rivals Liverpool at Old Trafford tomorrow.

Ferguson on Suarez, Robin van Persie

LONDON — Sir Alex Ferguson said Luis Suarez was “no different to any other good player” before heaping praise on Robin van Persie ahead of Liverpool’s visit to Manchester United tomorrow.

Clash of the titans

LONDON — Manchester United host bitter foes Liverpool on Super Sunday with the English Premier League’s hottest strikers — Luis Suarez and Robin van Persie – going head to head. The Sky Sports

Lionel Messi focused

MADRID — Barcelona may be nine points ahead of their nearest Spanish soccer rivals, Atletico Madrid, but Lionel Messi, who this week won his fourth consecutive Ballon d’Or, is keeping his feet on

Wenger confident of Theo deal

LONDON — Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger remains hopeful Theo Walcott will commit his long-term future to the club. Wenger believes Walcott will sign a new contract with the club by January 31.

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