Siziba returns to roots to motivate Sobukhazi’s rising stars

Zimpapers Sports Hub HIGHLANDERS’ vice-chairman Fiso Siziba took time out of his busy schedule to visit his former school, Sobukhazi, where he delivered a motivational talk to the netball and…

Northern Region race incredibly tight

Tendai Chara-Zimpapers Sports Hub THE MCM Estates Northern Region Soccer League (NRSL) is living up to the billing as one of the most fiercely competitive leagues in the country. With…

PSL campaign turns into unpredictable sprint

Fungai Muderere, [email protected] HALFWAY through the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League (PSL) season, nothing feels decided — not the title, not the top four, and certainly not survival. Eighteen rounds…

THE WHEEL DEAL

MOHAMED SALAH’S road to superstardom was anything but easy… literally. At just 14 years old, he would complete a gruelling NINE HOUR round trip using 10 different buses just so…

MAT’LL DO

REAL MADRID expect Manchester United to sign West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes. Arsenal have cooled their interest in Fernandes, who has also been linked with Madrid following the return of…

Neymar’s girlfriend Bruna shows off

NEYMAR’s girlfriend has made a splash at the World Cup – despite him not playing. Bruna Biancardi posed in a flashy Brazil outfit, showing off her body ahead of the…

WHO WILL STOP SCOTTLAND?

Eddie Chikamhi-Zimpapers Sports Hub THE classy act from defending champions Scottland on Sunday when they beat Hardrock in the race for control of the Castle Lager Premiership race should have…

Zim A shift focus to Red-ball in Sylhet

Blessing Malinganiza-Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE A have turned their attention to the longer format after concluding the limited-overs leg of their cricket tour of Bangladesh, with two four-day matches against…

Gondo targets IFFF pro status

Tendai Chara-Zimpapers Sports Hub AS the body-building season moves forward, few athletes have navigated as much uncertainty as Lesley Payne Gondo. The reigning national body-building wheelchair champion and the first…

Japan fans clean up world cup stadium

Japan fans left the stands spotless after their World Cup opener against the Netherlands in Texas on Sunday, saying it was “Japanese culture” to tidy up after themselves. Spectators stayed…

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