Rugby league matches cancelled

Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Rugby league matches that were fixtured for this weekend in Bulawayo have been cancelled. All teams that were supposed to play matches away have cancelled their…

FUZ to help players acquire stands

Lovemore Zigara Midlands Correspondent THE Footballers Union of Zimbabwe (Fuz) has registered a housing trust to assist its members build homes, a senior official has said. Fuz secretary-general Paul Gundani said the…

Pugilists to trade leather at Manor

Ngqabutho Moyo Sports Reporter. BULAWAYO boxing enthusiasts are in for a treat as the cream of the city’s top amateur boxers trade leather at Manor Hotel this afternoon. The bill promises fireworks…

Weekend Sports Diary

BOXING Today: Bulawayo Amateur Boxing Association bill (Manor Hotel) CRICKET Today: Triangular Series final Australia v South Africa (Harare Sports Club) FOOTBALL Zifa Southern Region Division One Soccer League Today:…

Hamilton, Rosberg warned over their futures

LEWIS HAMILTON and Nico Rosberg are driving for their futures at Monza this weekend after Mercedes warned them they would change their driver lineup for next season if the two…

Van Gaal to continue spending

LOUIS VAN GAAL has been told by the Manchester United board that he can continue to invest in his squad when the transfer window reopens in January. The Old Trafford club…

Federer beats Monfils in five-set thriller

ROGER FEDERER saved two match points as he beat Gael Monfils to keep alive his hopes of an 18th Grand Slam title at the US Open. The Swiss won 4-6 3-6…

R Madrid president denies row with Ronaldo

REAL MADRID’s president Florentino Pérez played down an apparent spat with Cristiano Ronaldo yesterday and defended his club’s transfer policy. Pérez, who has splashed hundreds of millions of euros of…

Suarez: I’m suffering on the sidelines

LUIS SUAREZ has admitted that it’s not easy for him to watch Barcelona in action without being able to help his team-mates on the pitch. The Uruguayan attacker was handed a…

England end wait for one-day victory

JOE ROOT hit a superb 113 as England beat India by 41 runs in the fifth one-day international at Headingley. Three heavy defeats meant England had already lost the series, with…

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