CAPS FACE WOUNDED GAMECOCKS

Fungai Muderere Zimpapers Sports Hub A WOUNDED Chicken Inn side face one of their toughest assignments of the season when they host CAPS United in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer…

Sammons eyes Chevrons fringe players

Tinashe Kusema Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE Chevrons coach Justin Sammons has thrown his full weight behind the Zimbabwe A cricket side’s tour of Bangladesh, stressing the importance of the country’s…

TAWACHERA FINDS HIS RANGE AT NGEZI

Tadious Manyepo Zimpapers Sports Hub FOR someone who never got enough credit with the way he was leading Arenel in the Premiership two years ago, Farai Tawachera is just proving…

HARDROCK EMERGE AS SERIOUS CONTENDERS

Blessing Malinganiza Zimpapers Sports Hub LEADERS Hardrock have emerged as genuine title contenders. The Kwekwe-based side are top-of-the-table ahead of their trip to Zvishavane for a Midlands showdown against FC…

Zim earns US$38m from berry exports

Edgar Vhera Specialist Writer – Agribusiness Zimbabwe’s horticulture industry earned US$38 million from berry exports last year, with Hong Kong and China making up 23 percent of the total earnings,…

Sables’ step-up act for South Africa A clash

Tinashe Kusema Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE coach Piet Benade is set to hand a few more newcomers their Sables’ maiden run-out as he seeks to assess as many players as…

Vincent spearheads star-studded line-up in Morocco

THE spotlight will once again fall on top Zimbabwean professional golfer Scott Vincent when he defends his title at the International Series Morocco in Rabat, Morocco, this week. Vincent and…

Mighty Warriors lose 4Nations final

Tadious Manyepo in NDOLA, Zambia Zambia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1) 3…

Hardrock outshine fellow debutants

Blessing Malinganiza Zimpapers Sports Hub WITH the 2026 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season reaching its halfway stage, the four promoted teams have experienced contrasting fortunes. While Hardrock have emerged…

El Niño weather: Test of preparedness, not promise of failure

Obert Chifamba Agri-Insight A SEASON is not ruined just because climate scientists have forecast a possible El Niño event. What changes is risk — where stress is more likely, and…

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