JAZ hopeful of Olympics

Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter THE Judo Association of Zimbabwe remains hopeful of making the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games when their Christi-Rose Pretorius takes part at the Africa Championships next…

Arteta in shock after rout by Liverpool

LONDON. — Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta admitted he was “in shock” after his side were outclassed in a 3-0 home defeat by Liverpool in the English Premier League football on…

Fans return to UK football

LONDON. — The Carabao Cup final between Tottenham and Manchester City will have 8 000 football fans in attendance after it was confirmed as a pilot event to test the…

Stewart’s success remains an inspiration

Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter AS Zimbabwe celebrate 41 years of Independence this month, there is need to also reflect on some of the country’s outstanding sports personalities that made…

ZimTrade completes youth export programme

PARTICIPANTS in the Eagles Nest Youth Export Incubation programme, launched last year by ZimTrade, have ­finished the second stage of the capacity-building intervention. They will now be going through the…

Good rains boost prospects for tobacco

Business Reporter More tobacco is likely to be put under irrigation this year after the country received good rains in the just ended season, according to the Zimbabwe Tobacco Association…

Zim to name inaugural women’s CL representative

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA have requested the Women’s Soccer League to provide the club to represent the country in the inaugural women’s CAF Champions League whose finals will…

ZRU boss roasts Midlands provincial leadership

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Rugby Union (ZRU) president Aaron Jani has taken the Midlands Provincial Rugby leadership to task for its lack of preparedness for the resumption of the game. The…

A proposed framework of success for the nation

Dr Musekiwa Tapera BUILDING on the inherent values of a brand should be the core of any branding strategy. National values should be known across the country and those values…

Ex Formula 1 Rosberg says sport must have a purpose

Former Formula 1 world champion Nico Rosberg says sport must embrace purpose, and that F1 needs to do more. Rosberg, 35, believes football should promote important issues, such as sustainability,…

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