World Cup not a stroll in the park

THE recent FIFA world ranking index, where we are pegged at 107, is “the devil in the detail” catch, as we pursue our first ever World Cup qualification, in Qatar 2022. 

Sport return incomplete without fans in stadia

Dingilizwe Ntuli IT’s an immense relief that the country’s most popular sport, football, is due to return next month with the restart of the Premier Soccer League after more than…

The forgotten Queen of blind bowling

AT the peak of her career, blind bowling queen, Connie Sibanda, drove the point home that disability was not a handicap, if one was determined.

Man invades church, scolds ex-wife and pastor

A Harare man is in the habit of following his ex-wife to church and hurling obscenities at her in front of congregants and pastors.

Makusha confident of shining in Zambia

OLYMPIC hopeful, Ngoni Makusha, says he is hoping for the best when he competes in the All Comers athletics meet, set for today and tomorrow, in Lusaka, Zambia.

Spirit medium unmasks another pre-Great Zimbabwe relic

At around 4pm, our entourage of cars rattled to a halt by the roadside in some remote place in Matabeleland South. 

Liverpool out to end home pain

LONDON – Liverpool return to English Premier League action today knowing they must rediscover the magic at home.

Spare a thought for young talent

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter LAST month the sports industry celebrated when Cabinet gave the green light to sports classified as medium and high risk to resume activities, ending a…

Overlap of Chinese Tomb Sweeping Day, Easter Sunday

A few days ago, when Christians around the world were celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, on the same day, the Chinese were also remembering the departed, as China’s Qingming festival fell on April 4 this year. 

One war, two different ends

White Rhodesians called it the bush war, while to indigenous people it was a struggle to liberate themselves from the shackles of colonialism.

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