Crystal Palace sack manager De Boer

London —Crystal Palace yesterday sacked manager Frank de Boer after a dismal start to the Premier League season that has seen them lose all four of their matches without scoring…

Mourinho relishing UCL challenge

Manchester United are back in their “natural habitat” in the Champions League and are up for the challenge of playing against the best teams in Europe, manager Jose Mourinho said.

Zipa hit by pool ‘sexual misconduct’

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Pool Association (Zipa) has been hit by allegations of violence and sexual misconduct at the just ended All-Africa Blackball Pool Championship held in Harare.

Agents engage Zimra over challenges at ports of entry

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau THE Shipping and Forwarding Agents Association of Zimbabwe (SFAAZ) has started engaging the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) over the continued breakdown of the automated system for…

Chiwororo fail to pay refs, match cancelled

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter Chiwororo’s failure to pay referees’ fees forced Zifa Southern Region to cancel the team’s Division One Soccer League match against Victoria Falls Tigers.

Fake Zim soldiers rob Bots garage

Nonsikelelo Moyo, Chronicle Reporter TWO Victoria Falls men wore army uniforms and masks to rob a fuel service station in Botswana at gun point where they got away with cash…

Minors uncover mystery suicide

Sukulwenkosi Dube- Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent A 27-YEAR-OLD Mangwe man reportedly hanged himself from a tree in a bushy area over an undisclosed reason.

Taekwondo instructor off to Malawi

Lovemore Zigara in Gweru FORMER national taekwondo welterweight champion and University of Zimbabwe coach Michael Sidija left Zimbabwe for Blantyre, Malawi yesterday to attend an instructor seminar and coaching course.

Bosso put up fight!. . . as Epoupa sees red

Grace Chingoma, Harare Bureau Dynamos 1 -1 Highlanders

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Diasporans must invest home, improve themselves academically

After months of suspense, the South African government on Friday extended the permits of 197 941 Zimbabweans working or studying in the neighbouring country for four years.