MPs stranded

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Some Members of Parliament are stranded in Harare after the august House failed to secure fuel for them to return to their respective constituencies, Senate heard yesterday.

Tennis fights corruption

LONDON. – The head of the Tennis Integrity Unit told a panel of British lawmakers on Wednesday that his under-fire organisation was doing all it could to weed out corruption…

Chicken Inn retain focus amid the madness

Makomborero Mutimukulu in PRETORIA, South Africa ZIMBABWE champions Chicken Inn trained twice yesterday amid some hullabaloo in the South African media about how Joey Antipas’ men have never played under…

City in superb performance

KIEV. – Manchester City may be toiling domestically at the moment but they produced a superb European away performance to beat Dynamo Kiev 3-1 in Ukraine in their Champions League…

Is there growing Darfur fatigue?

Peter Fabricius Correspondent On Thursday, South African President Jacob Zuma made a surprise announcement that he had decided to withdraw the 800-odd South African National Defence Force (SANDF) troops who have…

Villagers call for seizure of mine equipment

Lloyd Gumbo in CHIADZWA Marange villagers have implored Government to seize mining equipment owned by companies that were mining diamonds in Chiadzwa until they fulfil the pledges they allegedly made…

FC Platinum host Mwafulira Wanderers

Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANE A FOOTBALL extravaganza is on the cards this afternoon when FC Platinum host Mwafulira Wanderers in a club international friendly match at Mandava. Before the match, the…

‘Beast’ named Sharks captain

CAPE TOWN. – Zimbabwe-born Tendai “Beast” Mtawarira has been named as Sharks captain for their Super Rugby opener against the Kings in Port Elizabeth tomorrow.

Phangiso in a fix

CAPE TOWN. – South Africa’s Aaron Phangiso has been reported for a suspected illegal bowling action just weeks before the left-arm spinner will represent the national cricket side at the…

Infantino defends plan

ZURICH. – Leading FIFA presidential contender Gianni Infantino defended his plan to give over $1 billion back to national federations in his final manifesto plea before today’s vote.

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