Timely boost for Chicken Inn

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter CHICKEN Inn FC coach Joey Antipas heaved a sigh of relief yesterday following the return of five key players from injury ahead of Saturday’s Premiership…

Chapungu ready for ZPC Kariba

Midlands Correspondent AIRMEN Chapungu said yesterday that they will continue in their winning ways when they entertain ZPC Kariba in a rescheduled Castle Lager premiership match this afternoon.

Health time bomb ticking in Durban refugee camp

Thupeyo Muleya A health hazard is looming at the two holding camps in Durban, South Africa where more than 4,000 foreigners have sought refuge following xenophobia motivated attacks on immigrants.

Zanu-PF youths plan Tsholotsho clean-up

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter ZANU-PF’s quest to regain Tsholotsho North constituency in Matabeleland North Province has gone a gear up with the provincial Youth League establishing structures to rally…

Double trouble for cricketer

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter NATIONAL cricket team player Tendai Chatara who broke his leg during a social soccer match last week, is likely to lose his lucrative contract with…

Darts League in mid week action

Kusile Madlela Sports Reporter THE Bulawayo Metropolitan Province Darts League teams resume their rivalry tonight with a full fixtures programme. Last week Archers, Old Nic Mine, Railstars and ZRP Bulawayo…

Rapper defends lacklustre Sama performance

Rapper HHP has penned a lengthy response to criticism about his lacklustre hosting skills which were on full display at the South African Music Awards (Samas) over the weekend.

18 years jail for rapist mistaken for goblin

Emily Mbewe Court reporter A RAPIST, who was identified by an axe he left at the crime scene, was yesterday sentenced to 18 years imprisonment. Mduduzi Ncube, 28, of Nyamandlovu, will…

Rodriguez may hold key for Real

WITH Real Madrid facing an injury crisis ahead of tonight’s Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid attention will be on talisman Cristiano Ronaldo to lead them through but James Rodriguez…

Xenophobic victims leave for home

Mashudu Netsianda in Beitbridge THE first group of 555 Zimbabweans who fled xenophobic attacks in Durban, South Africa left Beitbridge last night for their respective homes. The group arrived on Monday…

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