Djokovic retains title

INDIAN WELLS. — Novak Djokovic defeated Roger Federer 6-3, 6-7 (5-7), 6-2 to successfully defend his Indian Wells tennis crown and claim his 50th career ATP title. Djokovic extended his…

ZIFA in CAF funds scandal

Sikhumbuzo Moyo in BULAWAYO A FRESH scandal has rocked troubled zifa following revelations that an education officer, whose salary is subsidised by CAF, has not been receiving his dues —…

Ghetto Junior collaborates with SA artistes

Wellington Kudiwa Entertainment Reporter Dancehall chanter Mc Ghetto Junior, has made a collaboration with two top South African kwaito artistes “DJ Webster and Emza”. Ghetto Junior, real name Samkelo Lunga, said…

Young Warriors surprise Cameroon

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Under-23 surprised Cameroon with their quality but the West Africans believe they have the strength to turn the tables in the return leg of…

Bekker wins Division Trophy

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter DANIELLE Bekker won the B Division Trophy in the Western Province Ladies Amateur Open Strokeplay Championship at Belville Golf Club in Cape Town, South Africa, last…

Relief for 7 500 stand owners

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter OVER 7 500 low-income residential stands owners in Harare South’s Saturday Retreat, popularly known as Ushehwekunze, got a relief after Government struck a deal with CFI…

‘Titangidze Rudo’ video goes viral

Mathew Masinge Entertainment Reporter New kid on the urban grooves block Chenai Chaendera has joined forces with upcoming songwriter Elli-ot to release their debut video titled “Titangidze Rudo” that explains…

‘No one can stop us’

AUCKLAND. — After years of South Africa being lumbered with the “chokers” tag, captain AB de Villiers boldly declared yesterday the Cricket World Cup was theirs for the taking this…

ZRU AGM promises fireworks

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union leadership will this morning come face-to-face with their bitter stakeholders for the annual meeting at Prince Edward School’s sports pavilion at 10am.

SA, New Zealand rule out sledging

AUCKLAND. — Four years after New Zealand beat South Africa in a spiteful Cricket World Cup clash, rival captains Brendon McCullum and AB de Villiers were pledging nothing, but niceness…

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