Streak, Flower dropped

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE Cricket have dropped two coaches — Grant Flower and Heath Streak — from the touring party that will travel to the West Indies while fitness trainer, Lorraine Chivandire, will also miss the

Masunga a happy man

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
WINGATE golfer, Nicholas Masunga, who recently won his maiden amateur title after bagging the Julius Robinson Trophy in his backyard, believes he is now being rewarded for all the hard work he has put into

Callisto Pasuwa relieved

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS coach Callisto Pasuwa is relieved that one of his strikers Farai Mupasiri has resumed training after battling a back problem in the last two weeks. The Glamour Boys, who face old foes

Muchatuta impressed with preps

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter
THE vice-president of the Zimbabwe Gymnastics Association, Chris Muchatuta, is happy with the country’s preparations for the World Gymnastic Games to be held in Cape Town, South Africa, in July. “We are

Beverley Cockcroft speaks on local swimmers

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
HARARE Otters Swimming Club coach, Beverley Cockcroft, believes there is potential for local swimmers to make a mark at major international events despite the failure by most of them to break national

Munda confident of provincial teams

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
HARARE Basketball Association spokesperson, Carlos Munda, is confident the province’s teams to take part in the inter-provincials championships in Gweru this weekend will excel. The championships are

Taylor gets responsibility at Chittagong

Chief Koti
ZIMBABWE captain, Brendan Taylor, has taken over the captaincy at Bangladesh Premier League side Chittagong Kings from Mahmudullah Riyad. The Kings have on their books top cricketers like England

Editorial Comment: O-Level failure rate a cause for concern

The November 2012 Ordinary Level results that were released on Monday put a dent on the reputation gained by the country in education since independence in 1980. The fact that nearly 141

Football warns against match-fixing

LONDON – Football on Monday vowed to fight the scourge of match-fixing, but warned a joint effort was needed to tackle the problem after police unveiled a massive criminal network that rigged

Liverpool game match fixed

LONDON – Liverpool’s 2009 Champions League soccer tie against Debrecen was on Monday night alleged to be one of 380 European games under suspicion of match-fixing. Europol, the European

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