Pakistan can’t bat, bowl or field, says fans

ISLAMABAD. — Fans slammed Pakistan after a 76-run defeat to arch-rivals India in their opening World Cup match in Adelaide yesterday, claiming their beloved team can’t bat, bowl or field.

Flame Lily to sign 9 players

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter FLAME Lily assistant coach Masimba Mutame says they are expecting to sign nine players to beef up their squad ahead of the Premier League starting next…

Football pressure group to petition High Court

Shepherd Mandizvidza Sports Correspondent AS voices of reason continue to pelt the ZIFA leadership like hailstorm, football stakeholders have taken decisive steps to petition the High Court today to seek…

Revived Mario charms manager

LONDON. — Brendan Rodgers watched Mario Balotelli break into a rare smile after his latest major contribution to a Liverpool triumph on Saturday and reflected with satisfaction: “I think the…

Zim lose, but gain respect

HAMILTON — In the end this game went according to expectations, South Africa won but it’s the way that Zimbabwe fought, long and hard, that charmed the neutrals.

Sofapaka coach warns miners

Paul Mundandi in NAIROBI, Kenya SOFAPAKA coach Sam Timbe has warned FC Platinum that this game was still alive despite losing the first leg of the Caf Confederation Cup preliminary…

Justin Bieber, Hailey fuel romance rumour

Rumours have been swirling that Hailey Baldwin is dating Justin Bieber. In the early hours of Saturday morning, the pair did little to quash those stories when they decided to…

Mutuma losing patience

Sports Reporter RODRECK Mutuma says the never-ending contract negotiations to try and keep him at Dynamos were frustrating him. Mutuma, who has been linked with a possible move CAPS United,…

South Africa, the other side

Udo W Froese Correspondent DESPITE democracy, transparency, a Bill of Rights, a liberal Constitution, as well as freedom of association, of choice, of movement and of speech, South Africa’s political…

Why US war criminals walk free

Charles Pierson Correspondent “Why Is Henry Kissinger Walking Around Free?” Andy Piascik asks (CounterPunch, February 6-8, 2015). On January 29, Kissinger appeared before the Senate Armed Services Committee to testify…

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