Hove honoured in USA
Collin Matiza Sports EditorTALENTED Zimbabwean tennis player Vusa Hove was this week named as the Mid-American Conference Player of the Week in the United States.
Hove is currently on a tennis scholarship at University at Buffalo in New Jersey where he was this week named as the MAC Player of the Week following his superb display on
Kiplagat searches for victory
LONDON — Kenyan marathon world champion Edna Kiplagat loves London and after a disappointing Olympic performance wants to finally last taste victory in the city she considers a second home.Chisora eye Price fight
LONDON — Dereck Chisora wants a showdown with British heavyweight rival David Price.The 29-year-old will face Argentine Hector Alfredo Avila over 10 rounds in London today while British champion Price is preparing for a rematch with Tony Thompson on July 6.
Nadal dodges Dimitrov bullet
MONTE CARLO — Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov flirted with a massive upset before Rafael Nadal managed to restore normal service as the Spaniard earned a tight 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 win in the quarter-finals of the Monte Carlo Tennis Masters yesterday.Anoca readies for Rio Games
ABUJA — The Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa, in partnership with National Olympic Committee of Côte d’Ivoire, recently organised an important round table conference on Africa’s participation in the Olympic Games billed for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2016.Dance with the President
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“Tirikutenderera, tiri kukukwira manera, vari kudongorera makoronyera . . .” sings Jah Prayzah on the song “Sean Timba” which left children asking for more during the Independence Day Children’s Party at City Sports Centre last Wednesday. Indeed it was a happy
Mavengeni dreams big
Cool Lifestyle Correspondent“Artistes are never created, but born”. No wonder Tendai Mavengeni, is able to play the mbira and sing at a tender age of 12.
Born and bred in Sunningdale, Harare, Mavengeni, a spirited mbira player-cum-songwriter has done so much at
Celebrate diversity
Glen Dhliwayo Cool FeatureAny group that has more than one person will always have one common factor. That common factor that all groups possess is diversity. The diversity might be very subtly expressed or rather explicitly expressed, but either way it exists. Diversity simply means widely
Zimbabwe at 33: Beneath superficies of parties
Nathaniel Manheru The Other SideI am writing from a Southern African country. For the first time in a very long time since 1980, I have had to observe Independence Day from outside the country. Thankfully technology has collapsed time and space, and so I was able to follow from this far end, and in
Football will always throw up big and controversial decisions, some will go in your favour and others won’t, it’s the nature of the game
Sharuko on Saturday
“I went over there, did a reasonable job and Highlanders, who are the Manchester United of Zimbabwe football, took note and asked me to become their manager. It honestly doesn’t concern me any more that I don’t have a job as a British manager. It used to, but



