Lecture Mpange dies
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter LECTURE Mpange — one of the directors and founder members of the now-defunct Premier Soccer League side Blackpool — has died. Mpange died early yesterday morning…
SA businessman granted bail
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter A South African businessman facing charges of swindling his business partners of over $200 000 is now a relieved man after the High Court last…
Hwange, Platinum share spoils
Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange Hwange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (0)1 FC Platinum .…
US imperialism and the FIFA corruption investigation
Chris Marsden Correspondent Soccer is hardly a major sporting institution in the US, and the money allegedly involved — $150 million over a 24 year period — is, at least…
Zimbabweans fly high at world’s top university
Fidelis Munyoro Herald Reporter Three Zimbabweans on Saturday raised the country’s flag high at one of the world’s top universities, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States when…
Africa at crossroads
LONDON. — Immediately following Sepp Blatter’s announcement of his resignation as FIFA President, calls grew stringent across the continent for CAF President Issa Hayatou to follow suit on the home…
FIFA e-mail to Mbeki exposes scandal
JOHANNESBURG. — A 2007 e-mail shows FIFA president Sepp Blatter and then-South African President Thabo Mbeki held “discussions” over $10 million that ultimately went to allegedly corrupt soccer executives as…
Suarez exorcises World Cup ghosts
BERLIN. — Luis Suarez completed an amazing comeback from his World Cup biting shame by scoring the decisive goal in Barcelona’s Champions League triumph on Saturday.
Winners galore at OK
Daniel Kachere Herald Reporter Thousands of people thronged Borrowdale Racecourse on Saturday for the draw of the 27th edition of the OK Zimbabwe grand challenge jackpot promotion, which had a…
El Nino threatens food security
NAIROBI. — The rising El Nino threat caused by the impact of extreme weather events could disrupt food production across the world particularly in Africa, scientists warned on Wednesday.




