Bimha to lead 70 golfers at ZITF challenge
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter THE Minister of Industry and Commerce, Mike Bimha will tomorrow lead a strong field of over 70 players at the ZITF Golf Challenge set for…
Chicken Inn wary of DeMbare
Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League table toppers Chicken Inn believe the outcome of Sunday’s clash with Dynamos at Rufaro Stadium in Harare will determine the…
Bosso refute 350pc membership fee hike
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS Football Club have refuted reports that they have increased life membership fees by over 350 percent. The $300 said to have been the new…
Southern African schools admitted into AU Sports Council
Lovemore Dube in Maseru, Lesotho SOUTHERN African schools sport has been boosted by the admission of its mother body into the Africa Union Sports Council Region 5 as an affiliate.
Poor club hits big time
BOURNEMOUTH — home to pensioners, piers, pantos and, from next season, Premier League football. The club who were once so penniless they required a bucket collection to survive now find…
Edward Zuma demands apology from Malema
Durban — EFF leader Julius Malema on Tuesday dismissed President Jacob Zuma’s son Edward and his demand for a public apology with a curt response that he doesn’t “speak to…
Indonesia executes drug smugglers
Indonesia has executed eight out of nine drug convicts by firing squad despite last-ditch appeals by Australia’s foreign minister for a stay of execution so that claims of corruption during…
Saudi king replaces crown prince in cabinet reshuffle
Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz has relieved his younger half-brother of his duties as crown prince and appointed his nephew, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, as the new heir…
Foreign-owned shops looted in Limpopo
Polokwane — Limpopo police arrested eight people for looting foreign-owned shops in Thabazimbi, Colonel Ronel Otto said yesterday. Four foreign-owned shops were looted and a tuck shop was set alight…
Quake death toll passes 5,000 as rescuers face challenges
Kathmandu (Nepal) — Rescue workers seeking to reach people who desperately need help in earthquake-ravaged Nepal face myriad obstacles — and the weather is only making things worse.







