Golden opportunity at Partille Cup
Ellina Mhlanga Sports ReporterFOR some it is going to be their first time outside the country and an opportunity to compete, interact and learn more about the sport of handball when they take part in the Partille Cup, a youth
Banyana, Mite Warriors clash
FROM Grace Chingoma in JOHANNESBURG, South AfricaTHE Zimbabwe women’s soccer team would be hoping to give the local football fraternity something to cheer their spirits this afternoon when they clash with Banyana Banyana in an international friendly
Tafadzwa Rusike starts club hunting
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports EditorZIMBABWE international midfielder Tafadzwa Rusike will have little time to rest when he returns from Guinea from the Warriors’ World Cup qualifying duties as he must immediately embark on a
Hummer and Tongues schools tourney kicks off
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports ReporterTHE inaugural Hummer and Tongues invitational schools soccer tournament began yesterday with 20 schools taking part at St George’s College.
In-form ZRP face Starbill
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports ReporterNEWLY appointed Starbill coach, Prince Kadewere, will have his real test when his troops face in-form ZRP Morris at Morris Depot this afternoon.
Chigova out to keep cleansheet at Rufaro
Augustine Hwata Sports ReporterDYNAMOS goalkeeper, George Chigova, will be out to complete his eighth game without conceding a goal this season when the Harare giants play Monomotapa in friendly tie at Rufaro this afternoon.
Bolt strikes back with a bang
OSLO. — Six-time Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt bounced back from a shock 100m defeat in Rome to ease to victory in the 200m at the Oslo Diamond League on Thursday night.Sithole serious about Anoca
Collin Matiza Sports EditorVETERAN Zimbabwean sports administrator Tommy Sithole has moved a gear up in his campaign to take over as the secretary-general of the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa.
Kolisi on eve of success story
NELSPRUIT. — If Siya Kolisi wins his first South Africa rugby cap today, it will complete a remarkable story of a player who overcame dire poverty in the black townships of the Eastern Cape to become aComputer’s New Life . . . ex-football star becomes pastor in US
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports EditorFOR Colin “Computer” Semwayo, life has come full circle — from being a high-flying star here during the golden age of domestic football in the ‘80s, an engineer in the aviation industry in the United

