Umahlekisa gig draws full house…Strippers live up to billing

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent UMAHLEKISA Khonapho Khonapho comedy show at the Hope Centre in Bulawayo on Saturday witnessed a full house with an improvement on the performances from the four…

4 in a row for Sibanda

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter VETERAN Blanket Mine runner Nkosiyazi Sibanda cemented his dominance of the Econet Victoria Falls Marathon yesterday when he romped home to his fourth consecutive win…

Djokovic ready to roll after Paris pain

London — Defending Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic insists his lack of grass-court practice won’t be a hindrance as the Serb aims to erase the bitter memory of his French Open…

Teves back at Boca

Argentina striker Carlos Tevez has completed his move back to Boca Juniors from Italian champions Juventus. Tevez, 31, started his career at Boca before leaving in 2004 and returns to…

West Indies confirm Zimbabwe tri-series

WEST Indies will take part in a tri-series in Zimbabwe in August and September along with the hosts and Pakistan, the West Indies Cricket Board confirmed yesterday.

Lupane State University blows $100k a month on rent

Oliver Kazunga Senior Reporter LUPANE State University is spending more than $100,000 monthly on rentals for sporting venues in Bulawayo. The university also operates from rented premises at National Railways…

Whawha, Chapungu share spoils

Lovemore Zigara Midlands Correspondent Whawha 0-0 Chapungu THE Gweru derby had all the ingredients of rivalry except for goals as Whawha and Chapungu settled for a draw in a Premiership…

How Mine edge Hwange

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter How Mine 2-1 Hwange VETERAN Hwange goalkeeper Timothy Sibanda gifted How Mine with two priceless goals in a game the coal miners totally dominated at

Giggs reveals Man Utd transfer plans

Ryan Giggs has underlined Manchester United’s need to strengthen over the summer as they look to mount a Premier League title challenge. Louis van Gaal acted early to secure Memphis…

India likely to rest key players for Zim tour

NEW DELHI — Taking note of the fatigue factor, India are likely to field a second string team for the tour of Zimbabwe. Senior players such as skipper Mahendra Singh…

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