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Arsenal to pursue Suarez
LONDON. — Arsène Wenger is determined to test Liverpool’s resolve over Luis Suárez with an improved £35 million bid.The Arsenal manager has lined up a deal for Real Madrid’s Gonzalo Higuaín, with the Argentina striker having agreed personal terms in principle on a move to the Emirates
Call for action against athletics cheats
LONDON. — The credibility of track and field’s anti-doping programme has been ‘’enhanced, not diminished’’ after sprinters Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell tested positive for banned substances, the IAAF said yesterday.A Test that shattered world records
BIRMINGHAM. — They say Edgbaston 2005 was one of the greatest Test cricket matches there has ever been.They say that the picture of Freddie Flintoff consoling Brett Lee when Australia came up two runs short of England’s total is one of cricket’s most emotive images.
Sprinting succumbs to doping shame again
PARIS. — Less than a month away from the World Championships in Moscow, sprinting has succumbed once again to the shame of doping as American Tyson Gay and Jamaican Asafa Powell were caught out.Big names shame sport
LONDON. — Tyson Gay felt healthy for the first time in years and was aiming high: He planned to step on the track at the World Athletics Championships and push Usain Bolt.Not so fast.
Zim gymnasts shine in SA
Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports ReporterTHE Zimbabwe gymnastics teams performed beyond expectations and scooped silver and bronze medals at the Gym for Life Challenge competition in Cape Town, South Africa, at the weekend.
Mapeza hails Copa Coca-Cola
Ellina Mhlanga Sports ReporterFORMER Warriors coach Norman Mapeza has hailed the Copa Coca-Cola boys and girls’ schools football tournament for providing a strong platform for the junior players to showcase their talent.
PSL clubs loving competition
Eddie Chikamhi Sports ReporterHARARE City coach Bigboy Mawiwi is excited with how competition is turning out in this year’s championship race after the Sunshine Boys, who have had a dream run this season, created a breathing space at the top of the table with a slender victory over Monomotapa at the weekend.
Are horns coming out off the Bulls?
Augustine Hwata Senior Sports ReporterARE the ferocious horns coming off the once Mighty Bulls?
Things are not looking good at all for the former league champions Motor Action, who are now left with 13 games to save themselves from the dreaded relegation in the Castle


