Rose wins US Open

JUSTIN Rose could see all the pieces coming together in this U.S. Open. The sun was breaking through the clouds Sunday evening at Merion as he stood in the 18th…

Shoddy preparation blamed for Warriors’ loss to Guinea

Harare Bureau WARRIORS assistant coach Lloyd Mutasa said it was always going to be very difficult to get a positive result from their penultimate match against Guinea following their chaotic…

Syria crisis set to dominate G8 summit

The Syrian conflict is expected to dominate talks among leaders of the G8 nations meeting in Northern Ireland. Western leaders have criticised Russian President Vladimir Putin for supporting Syria’s Bashar…

Editorial Comment: Heads must roll at Zifa

HUMILITY is a virtue that seems to lack in the gentlemen running Zimbabwe football. They appear to be a bunch of self-seeking individuals who do not care about the game…

Germany mourns football greats

GERMAN football is in mourning for two of its greats, Ottmar Walter and Heinz Flohe, who died at the weekend. Walter (89) a 1954 World Cup-winner, died on Sunday. On…

Clashes, protests mar Confed Cup

HUNDREDS of protesters in Brazil have clashed with riot police near Rio de Janeiro’s Maracana football stadium. Police fired tear gas minutes before the kick-off of a Confederations Cup tie…

Heyneke ponders Springboks’ flaws

NELSPRUIT – There are 80 minutes left for the Springboks to fine-tune ahead of the Castle Rugby Championship and coach Heyneke Meyer has much to think about as he considers…

Graca Machel thanks Mandela well-wishers

Pretoria— Nelson Mandela’s wife Graça Machel has thanked South Africans and others around the world for the messages of support for her husband who is spending a tenth day in…

Blind musicians cry foul

Auxilia Katongomara Entertainment Correspondent VISUALLY impaired musicians, Tafirenyika Dube and Getrude Munodawafa have accused local artistes and show organisers in Bulawayo of sidelining them. Dube popularly known as Tafi and…

Tsvangirai son sued over $107 000 loan

Harare  Bureau Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s son Edwin has been dragged to the High Court for failing to pay back over $107 000 that he allegedly borrowed from the struggling…

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