Afghanistan U19 sweep ODI series against Zim

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Under-19 pace bowler Sydney Murombo took a six-wicket haul, but got no support from his batsmen to prevent a whitewash defeat by Afghanistan Under-19 in the fourth…

Afghanistan U19 sweep ODI series against Zim

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Under-19 pace bowler Sydney Murombo took a six-wicket haul, but got no support from his batsmen to prevent a whitewash defeat by Afghanistan Under-19 in the fourth…

Cosafa announces three-year deal

FOOTBALL in the region received another major boost with the announcement on Saturday that three future tournaments of the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations will be held in the…

Cosafa announces three-year deal

FOOTBALL in the region received another major boost with the announcement on Saturday that three future tournaments of the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations will be held in the…

Van Gaal frets over job

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has said he is “worried” about his job after a shock 2-1 loss to Norwich. The result handed United a third defeat in a row…

Van Gaal frets over job

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has said he is “worried” about his job after a shock 2-1 loss to Norwich. The result handed United a third defeat in a row…

Watford punish Liverpool

Odion Ighalo scored a brace to help earn Watford an impressive 3-0 victory over Liverpool as the visitors’ stand-in goalkeeper Adam Bogdan suffered a nightmare display at Vicarage Road yesterday. Bogdan…

Watford punish Liverpool

Odion Ighalo scored a brace to help earn Watford an impressive 3-0 victory over Liverpool as the visitors’ stand-in goalkeeper Adam Bogdan suffered a nightmare display at Vicarage Road yesterday. Bogdan…

Time for Africa at Fifa: Sexwale

Fifa presidential hopeful Tokyo Sexwale said at the weekend it was high time Africa takes the reins at the world football governing body and fixes the “heartbroken” game. For 111 years…

Time for Africa at Fifa: Sexwale

Fifa presidential hopeful Tokyo Sexwale said at the weekend it was high time Africa takes the reins at the world football governing body and fixes the “heartbroken” game. For 111 years…

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