Chaos, cards & comebacks in Mandava

Alberto Chamwadoro JOEL Luphahla did little to mask his frustration. Twice his side found a way in front, and twice they allowed MWOS back into the contest, settling for a…

Msokeri finishes second at Gauteng Pickleball Open

Nkosilathi Sibanda, [email protected] NATIONAL Pickleball champion Theophelus Msokeri delivered an impressive performance at the recently held Gauteng Pickleball Open in South Africa, finishing second and underlining his growing stature in…

Bulawayo to host National Club Basketball Championships

Innocent Kurira, [email protected] BULAWAYO will host Zimbabwe’s national club basketball championships next month, with the country’s leading provincial sides set to converge at Khanyisile Sports Centre for the sport’s premier…

UHURU JOY FOR SCOTTLAND AS MUSONA DELIVERS

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Why player welfare must shape future of Zimbabwean football

Inside ZIFA Nqobile Magwizi IN towns and townships across Zimbabwe, the names of former footballers still live on. Mention them in a conversation and the memories come flooding back —…

Coventry City revel in EPL promotion

COVENTRY CITY boss Frank Lampard described his side’s promotion back to the English Premier League football after 25 years away as a “unique” achievement. The Sky Blues, for whom legendary…

Independence weekend delivers busy PSL schedule

Veronica Gwaze Zimpapers Sports Hub THE Independence Day celebrations may be winding down, but the Premier Soccer League (PSL) rolls on this afternoon with five fixtures spread across the country,…

Bennett’s quiet fight to rebuild hockey

Tinashe Mukono Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE HOCKEY has never quite escaped the shadow of its greatest moment. That gold medal at the 1980 Olympics still hangs over the sport, a…

Herentals compound Hunters woes

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Charamba opens season on a positive note

TOP Zimbabwean sprinter Makanaka Charamba began his outdoor season on a positive note as the 24-year-old ran the fifth fastest time, but missed out on the podium at the Tom…

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