Kundai Maguranyanga wants to shift base
AFTER spending almost two years on an athletics scholarship at Drake University, promising Zimbabwean sprinter Kundai Maguranyanga is now seeking greener pastures at another college in the United States.
Lampard’s Chelsea regime revealed
Frank Lampard forged his reputation as a player on his ability to arrive late to good effect but it turns out he is a manager who cracks the whip in the quest for punctuality.
‘Zim still a sought-after destination’
ZIMBABWE remains an attractive tourist destination that the travel world cannot do without, Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) acting chief executive Mr Givemore Chidzidzi has said.
Chisora impressed by sparring partner AJ
Anthony Joshua is making “all the right noises” after sparring with Zimbabwe-born heavyweight boxer Derek Chisora, according to David Haye.
Hre City women volleyball team Malawi-bound
AFTER winning the National Volleyball League, Harare City women’s team will take part in the regional Zone VI Championships in Lilongwe, Malawi, in December.
Youthful farmer defies odds
Zimbabwe has the second-largest high-grade chromium deposits in the world behind South Africa, with reserves of around 10 billion tonnes and in recent years, many farmers in chrome-rich areas such as the Midlands Province have abandoned farming and converted their farms into mines.
Emery gets Arsenal board’s backing
Unai Emery has been offered the backing of the Arsenal board for now, but has been warned that results must improve.
PPC seeks power investors
Cement maker, PPC Zimbabwe said yesterday it is targeting to enter into a partnership with investors for the provision of up to 16 megawatts of power through solar energy for its two plants in Bulawayo.
Southgate defends sterling axing
Gareth Southgate defended his decision to drop Raheem Sterling from the England squad for tomorrow’s match with Montenegro, saying it was the “right thing for the group’’ but refused to go into detail about his confrontation with Joe Gomez.
Nagoli fears for Warriors
FORMER Zimbabwe international midfielder, Kennedy Nagoli, says the interim set-up in the Warriors’ technical team could backfire.









