ZEMURA TAKES ON JUVE
Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE international leftback, Jordan Zemura is in line to make his Serie A debut at the weekend when Udinese take on former champions, Juventus in a home fixture…
Fast times, big crowds as athletes return to Europe
Forty years after its first edition, the World Athletics Championships get underway in Budapest tomorrow with over 2 000 athletes from 202 countries taking part over nine days of what…
Stokes reverses decision to retire from ODIs
England’s talismanic all-rounder Ben Stokes has reversed his decision to retire from one-day internationals (ODI) and was included in the squad for the upcoming series against New Zealand, the country’s…
COCAINE MODEL JAILED 15 MONTHS
Zvikomborero Parafini EMBATTLED Harare model, Tumelo Nare, was yesterday sentenced to 15 months after being convicted of cocaine possession at a city hotel.
New Miss SA proves that second chances exist
Newly crowned Miss SA, Natasha Joubert, says her win is validation for never giving up on her dreams, citing that “destiny delayed isn’t destiny denied”. The 26-year-old fashion designer and…
What is next for Australian football?
Australia’s dream of hoisting the Women’s World Cup trophy is over but the co-hosts are determined to take more than a bronze medal away from a watershed tournament. The Matildas…
The Unstoppable Rise of Soccer: Who Can Challenge the World’s Highest-Paid Sport?
Football, or soccer as it’s known in the United States, transcends the boundaries of a mere sport; it’s a global sensation. Rooted in diverse cultures across the globe, the sport has metamorphosed into a colossal financial enterprise. So, what factors have propelled soccer to its current pinnacle, and is there any contender capable of disrupting its financial reign? Let’s explore the multifaceted elements that have elevated soccer to the status of the world’s most lucrative sport.
BARBIE BONANZA: MARGOT IN LINE FOR US$50M PAYDAY
LOS ANGELES. – Call it a “Barbie” bonanza: Margot Robbie, the star of the blockbuster film, is in line for a US$50 million payday, according to a report from Variety.
I’M JUST AS GOOD AS AMERICAN STARS, SAYS BURNA BOY
LAGOS. – Afrobeats sensation Damini Ogulu, better known by his stage name Burna Boy, expressed his frustration over the persistent skepticism from many Nigerians regarding his global musical prominence when…
SHEASHAM WANT TO SPOIL GENESIS’ HONEYMOON
Curtworth Masango NEWCOMERS Sheasham are confident of shocking Dynamos in a league match at Bata Stadium on Sunday.










