Gama overhauls the face of body building

Raymond Jaravaza Sports Correspondent VETERAN bodybuilder Simon Gama has changed the face of bodybuilding in Bulawayo since moving to the City of kings in 1999. Gama’s romance with bodybuilding stretches back…

Allan Donald pinpoints reverse swing key to job

ALLAN Donald has stated his desire to be Australia’s reverse swing sage after he was formally announced as the national team’s bowling coach for the tour of Sri Lanka in…

Chiefs, Amagagasi seek to extend unbeaten record

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Chiefs and Amagagasi will be hoping to extend their unbeaten run in the Zifa Southern Region Division One League to four games when they take…

CBZ reports $37m quarterly turnover

Harare Bureau CBZ Holdings reported turnover of $37 million in the first quarter as the group stepped up efforts in collecting bad debts coupled with strict credit granting and close…

Town bans women from wearing full-face veils

The central Bulgarian town of Pazardzhik has banned the wearing of full-face veils in public in a move the local government said would prevent tension among communities and boost security.

Highest paid F1figure not driver, owner

Milan, Italy — The highest paid figure in the Formula 1 paddock is not a driver or a team owner.

Chicken Inn seek summit return

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League champions Chicken Inn will return to the top of the table if they beat ZPC Kariba at Nyamhunga Stadium tomorrow.

Ex-ZFU president Hungwe buried

From George Maponga in Masvingo The late former Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union president Silas Hungwe, was yesterday buried at his rural home in Dunira village, Watungwa communal lands in Chivi North.

TZ to host ITF Futures

Ellina Mhlanga Harare Bureau TENNIS Zimbabwe President Regis Bhunu says this year’s International Tennis Federation Futures events to be staged between June and July in Harare will be a good platform…

Buz clears Harare teams for NBL finals

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter THE Basketball Union of Zimbabwe (Buz) has cleared Harare teams to participate in the National League finals that start in Bulawayo tomorrow and end on Monday.

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