South African cops rescue kidnapped Zimbabwe truck driver

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau SOUTH African security agents have rescued a 42-year-old Zimbabwean truck driver who was kidnapped by two gunmen who demanded a R50 000 ransom from his family…

South African cops rescue kidnapped Zimbabwe truck driver

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau SOUTH African security agents have rescued a 42-year-old Zimbabwean truck driver who was kidnapped by two gunmen who demanded a R50 000 ransom from his family…

South African cops rescue kidnapped Zimbabwe truck driver

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau SOUTH African security agents have rescued a 42-year-old Zimbabwean truck driver who was kidnapped by two gunmen who demanded a R50 000 ransom from his family…

Clubs should be guided by FIFA rules: Sweswe

Curtworth Masango FOOTBALLERS Zimbabwe Union secretary general, Thomas Sweswe, has urged clubs to always be guided by FIFA rules in their dealings. Sweswe was responding to reports that Black Rhinos…

Boozers Unity Cup

Bruce Chikuni  THE Communications League of Zimbabwe will cap the season with a Unity Day Top Four Cup Challenge at FBC OH Sports Club today. The Communications League is probably…

New rugby coach for England

STEVE Borthwick has taken charge of England just nine months out from the World Cup, but who is the man succeeding Eddie Jones? The former England captain began his transition…

De Bruyne smiling again

Kevin De Bruyne has been “happy and smiling” since he returned to Manchester City after his World Cup dream turned into a nightmare in Qatar. Belgium entered the tournament as…

STRIKER CHARGED

Brentford striker Ivan Toney has been charged over additional alleged breaches of the Football Association’s betting rules, the governing body has announced. Toney was charged in November with 232 alleged…

‘CONCENTRATE’‘. . . leave the politics to those ‘trained’’

Germany boss Hansi Flick has claimed that his players and fans should ‘concentrate on football’ and leave the politics to those “trained” following the controversial World Cup in Qatar. The…

F1 DRIVERS GAGGED

The FIA has moved to ban Formula 1 drivers from making “political statements” from next season. Compared to the governing bodies of other sports, the FIA has been more lenient…

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