Archers dislodge Railstars

Ngqabutho Moyo Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Metropolitan Darts League table toppers Railstars’ winning streak was ended by rivals and second-placed Archers on Wednesday. The game which marked the start of the…

Region Five Games preps in full swing

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter PREPARATIONS for the African Union Sports Council Region Five Under-20 Games that will be held in Bulawayo in December are now at peak level with…

Mukamba on trials at SuperSport United

Aaron Dube in Johannesburg, South Africa WARRIORS midfielder Denver Mukamba is on trials at South Africa’s Absa Premier Soccer League team SuperSport United after being off-loaded by Bidvest Wits.

Munyeza on song for Zimbabwe

Paul Munyuki Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE scrum-half Rukudzo Munyeza is on song at the annual Under-13 schools Coca-Cola Craven Week rugby festival in Durban where his boot has proven the decisive…

ZRP Hwange take on Makomo FC

Tobias Mandoreba Hwange Correspondent AMBITIOUS Zifa Matabeleland North League outfit Makomo FC will look to build a solid foundation at the apex of the table with another crucial victory over…

RBZ awaits Debt Assumption Bill approval

Senior Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe says it awaits passage of the Debt Assumption Bill in Parliament in order to start its operations on a clean balance sheet.

W Africa hold emergency Ebola talks

West African health ministers are meeting in Ghana to draw up a regional response to the outbreak of the Ebola virus, which has killed more than 500 people across the…

Brazil vs Colombia: Who will be king — Neymar or Rodriguez?

Two of the stars of the tournament come face to face tonight at 10pm in the quarter-final in Fortaleza. Here, we compare them . . . World Cup so far…

Pistorius is a paradox, physician tells court

Pretoria — Oscar Pistorius is a “paradox” whose past triumphs as a sprinter crossing the finish line with raised arms contrasted sharply with the daily, severe limitations that he endured…

Minister condemns illegal initiation schools

Johannesburg — Twenty-three initiates have died since the start of the winter initiation season because of botched circumcisions and 104 others have been admitted to hospitals for related injuries, Deputy…

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