Mixed fortunes for sports clubs
Ellina Mhlanga, Sports Reporter OVER the years, local sports clubs have played an invaluable role in professional athletes’ development as well as for community recreation. They remain key for Zimbabwean…
Kadewere edges closer to Lyon move
Eddie Chikamhi, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE international football striker Tino Kadewere should be having sleepless nights over his next move, with indications yesterday that he was edging close to signing…
Zimparks rangers buried
Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority rangers — Timothy Tembo and Chidumo Mabarani — who were killed by suspected Zambian poachers in Lake Kariba on New…
Meet Zim’s camels
Tanaka Mahanya and Tiller Maringa Camels, known to be common in Arabian states and Australia, have found their way into Zimbabwean parks. They have been scarce in Southern Africa due…
Three firms eye ethanol licences
George Maponga Masvingo Bureau Three companies have applied for land irrigated by the new Tugwi-Mukosi Dam to grow sugar cane to make ethanol for blending into fuels. Greenfuel in Chisumbanje…
Dodo’s new-look CAPS United
Tadious Manyepo, Sports Reporter CAPS UNITED coach Darlington Dodo will virtually be left with a totally new-look squad for the 2020 Castle Lager Premiership football season as the core of…
Amakhosi legends reflect on celebrations
JOHANNESBURG. — “Everything was perfect,” said Siphiwe “Shabba” Tshabalala following Kaizer Chiefs’ 50th birthday celebrations in which the club soared to a 3-0 Absa South African Premiership football win against…
The death of wedding choreography
Kundai Marunya A memorable wedding is to many, a sum of traditions, plumage, class elegance, good food, fancy footwork, and above all entertainment. It’s about leaving memory imprints of the…
Conte counting on Lukaku
ROME. – Antonio Conte will be counting on Inter Milan strike duo Romelu Lukaku and Lautaro Martinez in today’s Italian Serie A football clash against free-scoring Atalanta to keep ahead…
When Cephas kissed the ball
Leroy Dzenga, Herald Reporter It was summer 2004, when a young plaited left-footed footballer dazzled Zimbabwe. As was the ritual, Sunday afternoons meant football on television or sometimes stadium visits…











