Kumpasa raps players

Sports Reporter MATABELELAND Warriors coach Reuben Kumpasa took a swipe at his players for their 15-47 National Rugby League semi-final defeat to Old Hararians at the weekend. The former national…

Dube shines in elite cycling event

Sports Reporter BULAWAYO’S finest cyclist Nkulumo “Nkust” Dube of Flying Eagles Club won the 70km elite event in two hours seven minutes and 30 seconds on Sunday. The race started…

Town United upset Chapungu

Midlands Sports Correspondent LOG leaders Chapungu’s 24-match unbeaten run ended  at the weekend when they were edged 1-2 at home by second placed Town United in a Zifa Central Soccer…

Rebels FC lift Townshend and Butcher trophy

Sports Reporter MAKOKOBA’S Rebels FC won the 56th edition of the Bulawayo Amateur Football Association (Bafa) Townshend and Butcher Trophy after beating Golden Hotspurs 2-1 in a final played at…

Nust win Khami chess tourney

Sports Reporter   NATIONAL University of Science and Technology (Nust) won the Khami Prisons Chess Tournament held over the weekend. The tournament was graced by six institutions and over 10…

Totobisa duo outclass Railstars

Sports Reporter UNHERALDED players Meli Tshuma and Mfula Moyo beat a host of seasoned campaigners to clinch the Highlanders Darts Club Townshend and Butcher sponsored tournament held in Bulawayo on…

Division One clubs fail to fulfil fixtures

Mzingaye Sibanda Sports Reporter THREE teams in the Zifa Southern Region Division One have failed to fulfil their weekend fixtures as the race in the league draws to a close.…

Galatasaray lure Mancini

ROBERTO Mancini is in talks with Turkish champions Galatasaray about their vacant manager’s position. The Istanbul club confirmed on Twitter that Mancini had met club directors, posting a photo of…

Kenyan runner breaks world marathon record

BERLIN – Kenya’s Wilson Kipsang admitted he was delighted to break the marathon world record in Berlin on Sunday in a new official best time of 2hrs 3 mins and…

US government shuts down

  WASHINGTON – The US government began a partial shutdown on Tuesday for the first time in 17 years, potentially putting up to 1 million workers on unpaid leave, closing national parks…

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