Suafoa back for Auckland Blues after cancer scare
Lock Cameron Suafoa is to return for the Blues on Friday for the first time since finishing radiation treatment for cancer in early April.
Nadal knocked out of Madrid Open by Lehecka
Jiri Lehecka broke home hearts on Tuesday as he put an end to Rafael Nadal’s run at the Madrid Open, on the Spaniard’s final appearance at the Masters 1000 tournament.
Fernandes admits exit dilemma
Bruno Fernandes has refused to think about a possible Manchester United departure until after Euro 2024.
DeMbare raid fowl run…Feathers to fly as Chicken Inn host Dynamos
Fungai Muderere, [email protected] CHICKEN INN head coach Joey Antipas reckons they have a game on their hands as they are set to entertain Harare giants Dynamos in a potentially nail-biting…
Edgars invests US$1m in new equipment
Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] DESPITE relocating its headquarters from Bulawayo to Harare, Edgars Limited has made a significant investment in the industrialisation of Bulawayo, investing approximately US$1 million in new equipment…
Gastronomy tourism carries future of resort city
Leonard Ncube, [email protected] THE tourism industry has said gastronomy tourism, supported by traditional foods, carries the future of the country’s prime resort city of Victoria Falls in Matabeleland North as a…
Leverkusen looking for Roma revenge in Europa League semifinal
London. — Bayer Leverkusen are gunning for revenge today when they travel to a second Europa League semifinal against Roma in as many years after yet another late escape kept…
Atletico hit with partial stadium closure after racist abuse
Atletico Madrid must partially close their stadium for two LaLiga matches after Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams suffered racial abuse there, the Spanish football federation said Tuesday.
Smith axed as Australia name T20 World Cup squad
Former captain Steve Smith and rising talent Jake Fraser-McGurk were notable omissions as Australia named their T20 World Cup squad yesterday.
Wolves boss O’Neil receives one-match ban
Wolves manager Gary O’Neil has been handed a one-match touchline ban and an £8,000 fine for his conduct following this month’s 2-1 Premier League defeat by West Ham.











