PSL to summon Dinyero
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter THE Premier Soccer League will soon summon Harare City coach Masimba Dinyero to a disciplinary hearing for refusing to receive his Chibuku Super Cup runners-up medal…
Milito ready for action
Aaron Dube in Johannesburg, South Africa FORMER Highlanders utility player Milton Ncube is ready for their Absa Premiership game against Maritzburg United at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday night.
Choruma surprises H’landers with sporting goods donation
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders midfield general Richard Choruma on Monday made a surprise donation to his old team when he handed over an assortment of sporting goods worth…
Miles inspired by debut goal for Zim
Lovemore Dube in Lusaka Debut match goal hero, Macauley Miles Bonne of Warriors says he is inspired by his goal against Morocco in Agadir on Sunday evening. The UK Colchester…
‘I play every game like it’s my last’ – Raza
Sikander Raza gives it all for his team. In the third Test against Chittagong, he scored a fifty in both innings, and despite missing out on two potential hundreds, he…
Wolff fears ‘nightmare’ Hamilton car failure
Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff says it would be a “nightmare” if Lewis Hamilton had a car failure in the title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Hamilton heads into the final…
Fifa in World Cup criminal complaint
Fifa has lodged a criminal complaint against individuals connected to the bids to host the next two World Cups. President Sepp Blatter has acted on the advice of judge Hans-Joachim…
Man Utd cool talk of January signings
Manchester United are unlikely to make any signings in the January transfer window, says the club’s executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward. He added the situation might change if any long-term targets…
Ramaphosa strikes deal with opposition
Cape Town – Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has struck a deal with opposition parties that disciplinary proceedings against the EFF will be held in abeyance in return for assurances that…
Ugandan officials suspended after tonne of ivory stolen
Kampala – Uganda’s wildlife authority has suspended five top officials after a tonne of seized ivory worth over a million dollars vanished from government strong rooms, its chief said yesterday.





