Editorial Comment: Western duplicity astounding

Days of massive anti-government protests in Egypt resulted in the ousting on Wednesday of the country’s first democratically-elected president, Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood, a year after he came to power. Morsi was elected in June 2012 in the country’s first multi-party elections in over four decades. The world cheered as Egypt’s Arab

Passadi ready to floor MDC-T’s ‘Sean Timba’

Fortious Nhambura Features Writer
“I CAN wrestle the constituency from the MDC. That is the main reason why I decided to throw my name into the hat. Some of my business colleagues tried to discourage me saying I should concentrate on my business, remain a supporter and leave mainstream politics to others but I have this urge to represent my people. I have set myself a

Josh’s amazing tale . . . ex-convict in dramatic comeback for Warriors dance

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
JOSHUA KHUMALO is enjoying quite a remarkable transformation in his life – from being jailed for swindling Zifa seven years ago to bouncing back, to work for the same organisation, as the Warriors’ kit manager. If everything goes according to plan, Khumalo will be in Zambia soon, with the Warriors’ party, in

Mbara signs new contract

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
HARARE giants Dynamos won a key broadroom battle yesterday when defender Augustine Mbara committed himself to the champions after extending his stay at the club for another year. Mbara, who has been converted to a centreback because of the crisis sparked by

Warriors tumble on Fifa rankings

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
THE Warriors’ free fall from grace on the international football landscape continues unabated as the side tumbled a massive 12 places down the ladder to come just three places shy of their all-time lowest ranking on the Fifa Football Rankings. According to the latest rankings released

Sables’s selection headache

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
THE Sables technical committee, led by coach Brandon Dawson, has been left with a selection headache ahead of their rugby Africa Cup Challenge tie following the sacking of 13 players. The Sports Commission have also advised them that no players with foreign

Zim handball look to the future

From Collin Matiza in GOTHENBURG, Sweden
ALFOS Mhondiwa, one of Zimbabwe’s top handball coaches, believes that the country’s participation in the Partille Cup will go a long way in uplifting the standards of the sport in the Southern African country. The Partille Cup is the world’s largest and most famous

Nyasha Mushekwi leaves for Belgium

JOHANNESBURG. — Nyasha Mushekwi flew out of South Africa for a 10-day assessment at Belgian Pro League club Cercle Brugge following overnight negotiations between his representatives and Mamelodi Sundowns. Mushekwi was actually in Polokwane with the rest of the Sundowns

Kirsty in IOC athletics Commission

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S swimming icon, Kirsty Coventry has done it again.
Coventry was on Wednesday sworn in as a member of the International Olympic Committee Athlete’s Commission

Zifa constitutional review starts

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
THE three-day Zifa constitutional review workshop officially got underway at the Zifa Village yesterday with several delegates attending the occasion.
The three-member Fifa delegation, which included James Johnson, Simone Studer and

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