Murambiwa takes over Old Hararians
Paul Munyuki Sports ReporterFORTH DAN karate black belt holder, Godwin “Jaws” Murambiwa, has taken over the Old Hararians Jindokai Dojo and the sensei believes he can help the style rise to a better level in this country. This follows a split by the international masters after they disagreed on the changes that were made to
HAB set to meet next week
Ellina Mhlanga Sports ReporterTHE Harare Athletics Board is set to meet next week at Prince Edward School to map the way forward for this year.
This will be the first formal meeting for the newly elected board led by chairperson, Sebastian Garikai who retained his post unopposed. The meeting
Energy club hunting
JOHANNESBURG — ZIMBABWEAN goalkeeper Energy Murambadoro remains on the sidelines as his struggle to get a new club continues, but the 30-year-old former CAPS United man wants to further his career in the South African Premier Soccer League. Murambadoro, the Warriors; first choiceDavid Coltart replies
David ColtartROBSON Sharuko this morning (Saturday) in The Herald poses the following questions which he says I won’t answer.
He writes:
Cara’s mixed fortunes
Collin Matiza Sports EditorTOP Zimbabwean female tennis player Cara Black met with mixed fortunes at the on-going Australian Open in Melbourne at the weekend.
After pulling through to the third round of the women’s doubles with her Australian partner Anastasia Rodionova on Saturday, Black (33) was a
Vindicated, Sunday Times wants Armstrong in court
LONDON — British newspaper The Sunday Times, vindicated at last over its 13-year pursuit of Lance Armstrong, said the self-confessed drugs cheat should face legal action and be banned from competitive sport for life. The weekly broadsheet’s journalist David Walsh, who suspected the US cyclistDonaldson win in Abu Dhabi
ABU DHABI — Jamie Donaldson reeled in red-hot Justin Rose to win the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship yesterday.The 37-year-old Welshman poked his nose in front going into the back nine and he held firm, going up against the hotly-favoured world No.5 to

