BREAKING NEWS: Young Igwe in near fatal accident

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Sungura ace, Peter ‘Young Igwe” Moyo and four of his Utakataka Express band members escaped death by a whisker, Thursday 31 December when they were involved…

New year, less pay . . . Bosso proposes salary cut for players

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter OUT of contract Highlanders’ players will have to take a pay cut if they are still interested in donning the black and white jersey next year…

New year, less pay . . . Bosso proposes salary cut for players

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter OUT of contract Highlanders’ players will have to take a pay cut if they are still interested in donning the black and white jersey next year…

DeMbare to decide Ndiraya’s fate

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter THE Dynamos executive will meet on Monday to decide the fate of interim coach Tonderai Ndiraya and his backroom staff. DeMbare failed in their quest for…

DeMbare to decide Ndiraya’s fate

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter THE Dynamos executive will meet on Monday to decide the fate of interim coach Tonderai Ndiraya and his backroom staff. DeMbare failed in their quest for…

Zifa handles Eastern Region dispute

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent THE Zifa Eastern Region dispute involving champions Mutare City Rovers and runners-up Masvingo United is now being handled by the national association.

Zifa handles Eastern Region dispute

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent THE Zifa Eastern Region dispute involving champions Mutare City Rovers and runners-up Masvingo United is now being handled by the national association.

Wages of sin haunt sports barons

PARIS (AFP) – Judges and prosecutors trashed the reputations of two of the leading Lords of the Rings in 2015 and criminal charges against Sepp Blatter and Lamine Diack were…

Wages of sin haunt sports barons

PARIS (AFP) – Judges and prosecutors trashed the reputations of two of the leading Lords of the Rings in 2015 and criminal charges against Sepp Blatter and Lamine Diack were…

Djokovic, Federer in race to be first $100m man

Paris – Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer are poised to become the first $100 million men in tennis in 2016, in a gripping sub-plot to the new Grand Slam season.

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