Team Zim UK ready

Clemence Marijeni in LONDON THE African Nations Cup UK kicks off this weekend in London with Zimbabwe aiming for a semi-final berth — an improvement from last year when they…

Corrupt Harare councillors face chop

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter The Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing has ordered Harare City Council to appoint external auditors to investigate five MDC-T councillors who allegedly…

Sykes appointed Sables assistant coach

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter FORMER Young Sables coach, Nsikelelo “Sykes” Sibanda, has been appointed the new Sables assistant coach. He will assist Cyprian “Supa” Mandenge ahead of Zimbabwe’s Rugby Africa…

Pakistan win secures series

LAHORE. — Azhar Ali hit a solid hundred to help Pakistan win their first one-day series in 17 months with a thumping six-wicket win in the second day-night international against…

Teenage witch caught in act

Liberty Dube A CREEPY looking suspected teenage witch was on Tuesday morning caught in action in the sprawling high-density suburb of Dangamvura allegedly trying to remove an 18-year-old’s uterus in…

Green Machine family hopes for new lease of life

Sports Reporter THE CAPS United family was united in praising Twine Phiri and Farai Jere for setting their differences aside and finding solution to the myriad of challenges that had…

Pasuwa rallies Young Warriors

Senior Sports Reporter COACH Calisto Pasuwa believes his band of Young Warriors have what it takes to outplay Swaziland in their own backyard and progress to the next stage of…

I last watched a local PSL match in 2004: Chapoterera

Ray Bande Senior Sports Reporter THE last time that the 1995 Soccer star of the Year finalist, Patrick Chapoterera, was in a stadium to watch a domestic Premiership match was…

Manicaland athletes for Colombia

Samuel Kadungure Senior Sports Reporter THREE athletes from high schools in Manicaland have been included in Team Zimbabwe that will compete in the IAAF World Youth Championship competitions set for…

If Jere and Twine can strike a deal to save CAPS, why can’t our football leaders save our Warriors’ World Cup campaign?

WHEN Sepp Blatter was hired as a FIFA employee in 1975, the world football governing body was a sleepy, and virtually irrelevant organisation, which employed just 11 people — enough…

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