The return of Taurai Mangwiro
Paul Mundandi Sports ReporterTAURAI MANGWIRO returned to take charge of CAPS United yesterday morning after five months on the sidelines following a reprieve from Zifa when his 10-year ban was turned into a wholly suspended one-year sanction.
Shabanie re-engages Vahombe
Paul Mundandi Sports ReporterLUKE “Vahombe” Masomere has agreed terms to continue working as Shabanie Mine coach but the outspoken gaffer says he is not yet in the mood to talk about the pain he endured when he was sidelined by a ban for his role in the Asiagate scandal.
Zifa Golden Jubilee committee commissioned
Eddie Chikamhi Sports ReporterZIFA yesterday got their Golden Jubilee celebrations in motion when they commissioned a 13-member committee to co-ordinate the events to mark the milestone.
The national association, which turns 50 next month, plans to commemorate the anniversary in style with a series of events culminating in the big awards night towards the end of
Zim Open tees of tomorrow
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports ReporterTHE Golden Pilsener Zimbabwe Open, the flagship tournament in the country, will tee off at Royal Harare from tomorrow with a total of 156 players expected to take part.
The event is now in its fourth year after returning to the radar in 2010 and, for four days, provides the best golf that can be played, and seen, on the local scene.
Moscow calls Obama’s human rights bluff
Bill Van AukenIf ever there was a case of the pot calling the kettle black, the Obama administration’s indicting of Moscow for human rights violations is it. It is entirely fitting that the government of Vladimir Putin responded to Washington’s issuance last Friday, of
Editorial Comment: Let’s now transform national transport policy into action
Zimbabwe’s roads and railways have deteriorated in recent years, and road, rail and air services have a long way to go before they can be described as adequate, let alone good. So the first national transport policy unveiledMedia rush to judgment in Boston Marathon bombing
Barry Grey
The explosion of two bombs Monday afternoon at the Boston Marathon has been accompanied by a rush to judgment by the media, in which claims of a broad new terror attack are being made without any factual substantiation. The bombs
Title in sight for Man Utd
LONDON. — Having returned to winning ways at the weekend, Manchester United came close to within four points of the English Premier League soccer title with victory at West Ham United tonight.City face Wigan in FA Cup dress rehearsal
MANCHESTER. — Manchester City and Wigan will stage a dress rehearsal for next month’s FA Cup final at Eastlands tonight with both sides looking for points for very different reasons.Africans shine in Boston
BOSTON. — Ethiopia’s Lelisa Desisa and Kenya’s Rita Jeptoo won the men’s and women’s Boston Marathon on Monday, continuing African runners’ dominance in the sport.The results underlined both the strength and rivalry of those two nations’ running programmes, said Kenyan runner Wesley Korir, who finished fifth.

