HARARE – Churchill High School and Girls High are the champions of this year’s edition of the Prince Edward High Invitational Basketball Tournament in the boys and girls categories respectively. Churchill beat the hosts, who were also the defending champions, 28-30 in the final to win the title in the boys section. In the semi-finals,…
HARARE – Highlanders executive last night decided against sacking coach Kelvin Kaindu following a spate of poor results. Kaindu has come in for the stick from irate Bosso fans who have, for the third straight year, seen their team falter in their quest to win the league championship. The Bulawayo giants’ poor form has seriously…
HARARE – Taurai Mangwiro has lashed out at CAPS United supporters who gave him grief after his side’s 0-0 draw with How Mine at Rufaro Stadium on Sunday. Angry Makepekepe fans desperately tried to confront Mangwiro following the draw that left the Green Machine four points behind Castle Premiership log leaders and great rivals Dynamos…
HARARE – Former Zimbabwe Under-19 rugby captain Alva Jnr Senderayi’s has been rewarded for his high work rate following his selection to represent Western Province Under-21s this weekend against Border at City Park. The former Falcon College loose forward will start on the bench as a replacement forward in a match his compatriot Tapiwa Tsomondo…
HARARE – With eight games remaining in the Castle Premiership, Dynamos face a game of huge significance in their quest for a record equalling fourth title when they face a lifted FC Platinum this afternoon. The showdown between the Premier League’s heavyweights will have a huge bearing on the destiny of the title with Dynamos,…
HARARE – Zimbabwean Quincy Antipas has been named player of month in the Danish top-flight league for August. Antipas was rewarded for shaping his club Hobro’s remarkable start to the Danish Super League. The North Jutland-based club is currently in third place with four wins, two draws and one defeat. The former Brondby forward has…
HARARE – Much is made of the ruthless and hostile climate football coaches now work under, and Highlanders coach Kelvin Kaindu yesterday found his future at the club being cast further in doubt. Another lucklustre performance from Kaindu’s team has intensified calls for the Zambian’s reign to end. Highlanders’ title aspirations continued to evaporate, falling…
HARARE – Dynamos felt their point at Mandava Stadium was the best result for their efforts after surviving an FC Platinum onslaught here yesterday. Platinum were offensive from the onset, dominating in all departments. The platinum miners were compact in the midfield where Tatenda Dzumbunu, Thabani Kamusoko and Wisdom Mutasa controlled play. The home side…
HARARE – Reuben Musambudzi says he would have been arrested had he followed his heart to join his boyhood club, Dynamos. The attacking midfielder cut his teeth at Dynamos juniors before reaching lofty heights with army side Black Rhinos. Musambudzi joined Rhinos as a youngster at the beginning of 1987, linking up with such great…
HARARE – The rivalry between Zimbabwe and Bangladesh has fast developed into some kind of small Ashes between Test cricket’s lowest ranked teams, reckons Zimbabwe five-day format captain Brendan Taylor. Wicketkeeper-batsman Taylor, 28, likened the bottom-of-the-table contest with the Asian side to the traditional Test series between England and Australia – dubbed the Ashes in…
