Blatter death scare

PARIS. — Suspended FIFA president Sepp Blatter revealed on Sunday that he feared he was dying during a recent health scare. The 79-year-old, who has been banned for 90 days…

Spurs play down title talk

LONDON. — Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino played down his side’s title chances after they closed to within four points of the English Premier League soccer summit by overwhelming West…

‘China can be model of food sustainability’

Frank-Jürgen Richter The Chinese “food aid” model could help developing nations in Asia and Africa boost their local production and prevent early deaths due to malnutrition. The Chinese “food aid”…

DeMbare salute Chicken Inn

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter HARARE giants Dynamos have hailed their successors to the throne, Chicken Inn, for a determined run which ended the Glamour Boys’ four-year dominance of the Castle…

Mukuna eyes ZIFA board post

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor AFTER years of controlling the game from the centre of the field, former FIFA and CAF referee Wilfred Mukuna now wants to play an active…

Chimoio Massacre: Killing children of lesser gods

Christopher Farai Charamba Correspondent The massacre at Chimoio was devastating and caused the deaths of thousands, not only military personnel but women and children as well. Chindunduma, for example, was a…

Khama recovering

JOHANNESBURG. — Mamelodi Sundowns player Khama Billiat has checked out of hospital after suffering a concussion at the weekend. Billiat was knocked out when he collided with Free State Stars…

From Paris to Mali: The nightmare continues

Barry Lando Correspondent PEOPLE in Paris are still leery of large crowds; think twice before walking into a department store or museum or taking the metro. But now, as I write,…

Mabhena wants to see an empowered ZIFA Council

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter ZIFA Eastern Region chairperson Piraishe Mabhena, who is vying for one of the posts on the ZIFA board, believes it is crucial that the key points…

Klopp’s impact hailed

LIVERPOOL. — Liverpool’s players were quick to credit manager Jurgen Klopp’s tactics after they ran out convincing 4-1 winners against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.

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