HARARE – Zimbabwe’s quest to qualify for the 2015 Davis Cup Euro/Africa Zone Group II begins when the Euro/Africa Zone Group III roars into life today at Smash Tennis Academy in Cairo, Egypt. Zimbabwe non-playing captain Martin Dzuwa is expected to lead the team that includes Takanyi Garanganga, who is the third highest ranked African…
HARARE – Highlanders fans have not reacted well to the club’s continued dominance by Dynamos following yet another crashing defeat to their fiercest rivals, who clinched the inaugural TM Pick’ Pay Challenge Cup on Saturday with a rampant 4-1 win in Harare. The win by Calisto Pasuwa’s men meant DeMbare have not lost to Highlanders…
HARARE – CAPS United’s beleaguered president Twine Phiri has come under several pressure from the club’s former players and some of the team’s prominent fans, who called for immediate action to save the troubled team. The ex-Green Machine players who spoke to the Daily News yesterday questioned Phiri’s vision at the club, with Makepekepe having…
BULAWAYO – ZPC Kariba took another tumble in their title chase after falling 3-2 to their second Castle Premiership defeat of the season to a spirited How Mine yesterday. The gold miners opened the lead through Timothy January before Elvis Meleka equalized for ZPC to send the teams to the half time break at one…
HARARE – Erick Aisam has fond memories of his glittering carrier with Dynamos in which he won several silverware such as the league title, Champion of Champions Cup, Netbrew Cup and Lions Shield. His rise was meteoric and sensational. Aisam came through the Dynamos ranks from the juniors where he distinguished himself as a speedy…
HARARE – A winners purse of $12 000 has been set for today’s Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) Charity Shield final that will see two teams of contrasting fortunes face off at Mandava Stadium. CAPS United coach Taurai Mangwiro believes victory today will have be well deserved silverware in a season that has promised so much…
HARARE – It was billed as a neutral venue clash between South Africa and Australia with Zimbabwe making up the numbers, but the hosts made known their presence and made the tournament a competitive one. That historic three-wicket win over Australia, ending a 31-year wait since the famous victory of 1983 in Nottingham, England, coupled…
HARARE – Highlanders coach Kelvin Kaindu is confident his team can finally end Dynamos’ dominance when the two giants clash in the TM Pick n Pay Challenge Cup at the National Sports Stadium this afternoon. The Bulawayo giants last beat DeMbare in 2006 and since then they have played second fiddle to their biggest rivals…
HARARE – After Zimbabwe’s historical win on Sunday, no one was entirely sure how yesterday’s game against South Africa would go. There was a general perception that Zimbabwe had peaked and that they wouldn’t be able to match their performance of Sunday again. This perception turned out to be a very accurate one as the…
HARARE – Former Zimbabwe international cricket umpire Quintin Goosen has died aged 67. Goosen, who was born at Lonely Mine in Matabeleland, officiated in a single Test match and 12 ODIs before settling at Bryden Country School in Chegutu, where he lost his battle for life on Wednesday. In memory of Goosen, the Zimbabwe team…
