Chelsea ready for PSG challenge

JOSE Mourinho’s first European game as Chelsea boss was against Paris Saint-Germain and he will be hoping for the same outcome today. The Portuguese masterminded a 3-0 victory at Parc…

Zim CAR women rugby preps on course

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE Women’s rugby coach Abigail Kawonza says their preparations for the Confederation of African Rugby Women’s Sevens 2014 has reached an advance stage and will announce…

Sangoma ventures into music

Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent A GWANDA sangoma (traditional healer) Khohlwani Mabhunu Nkomo (35) has released his debut album titled Injelele. The 11-track album which touches on various traditional and religious…

SDA cracks over homosexuals

Filbert Ruwende Chronicle Reporter A HOMOSEXUALITY row has flared up in the Seventh Day Adventist Church (SDA) after its leaders called on members to view gays and lesbians as “brothers and…

Zvobgo loses Zanu-PF post

Harare Bureau CDE Edison Zvobgo Jnr has been removed from the Zanu-PF provincial secretary for legal affairs post after it emerged he did not qualify to hold the position, ruling…

Australia breeze to consolation win

IF THE destructive power brought to bear by Aaron Finch and David Warner allowed Australia to evade the ignominy of their worst-ever global tournament display, then it also underlined why…

Bok red jersey just a joke!

JOHANNESBURG — Absa has confirmed that the announcement it made earlier yesterday —  that it will be debuting a new red and gold Springbok jersey kit – was an April…

KIDNAP TOT FOUND ALIVE . . . Parents tell of their joy

Thandeka Moyo Chronicle Reporter A ONE-YEAR-OLD baby said kidnapped from her home during a midnight raid by a burglar in Bulawayo’s Pumula suburb has been found alive.

Jose a ‘failure’ – Rafa

RAFA Benitez has branded Jose Mourinho a specialist in European failure — and mocked the Chelsea boss’s claims that he needs to spend more money to build a winning team.

‘Japan ready to take over 2022 WC’

Japan is ready to hold the 2022 World Cup if Fifa strips Qatar of hosting rights over corruption allegations, the country’s football chief told AFP.

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