Wales scrumhalf predicts victory over Springboks

CAPE TOWN – Wales scrumhalf Mike Phillips says there’s “no reason” why they can’t go out and beat the Springboks in Cardiff on Saturday. The “Red Dragons” have improved markedly…

Shining Stars win Mat South Netball fest

Mzingaye Sibanda,  Sports Reporter ZRP Shining Stars won the Matabeleland South Netball Festival held at St Mary’s High School in Beitbridge at the weekend. Division One and Division Two teams…

Masiyephambili Marathon rekindles hope

Sports Reporter THERE is a glimmer of hope for the future of athletics in the city. This was evidenced by the huge corporate support for the first edition of the…

Njabulo Ncube dumps club

Ricky Zililo,  Sports Reporter ONE of the country’s brightest cricket prospects Njabulo “Papa” Ncube has been lost to the local sport after turning down a Matabeleland Tuskers Cricket Franchise offer…

‘Bosso’s near misses a disappointment’

Lovemore Dube  Sports Editor THE Highlanders FC executive is getting clues in their quest for better results for the institution as  from next year as the present technical team and…

Zifa boss seeks Govt action on match-fixing

Midlands Sports Correspondent ZIFA president Cuthbert Dube has approached the newly created Ministry of Sports, Arts and Culture to lobby parliament to enact laws which criminalise match-fixing and illegal betting.…

Mitsubishi expands into Asian markets

Tokyo — Mitsubishi Corp. (8058), Asia’s largest trading company by market value, is expanding into property development in Southeast Asia as the slowdown in China shrinks profits from its commodity…

Sables get major backing

Mehluli Sibanda Senior Sports Reporter THE Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Sports, Arts and Culture Thokozile Chitepo has expressed government’s full support for the Zimbabwe national 15s rugby team…

Bayern boss up for tax evasion

BAYERN Munich president Uli Hoeness will go on trial next March on tax evasion charges. The ex-West Germany striker, who played for Bayern in the 1970s before moving into the…

Concern over fake qualifications

CAPE TOWN — The revelation that a well-known university in the United Kingdom is selling degrees has far reaching implications for South Africa. A BBC Newsnight investigation found that the…

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