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…
HARARE – The battle for schoolboy cricket supremacy gets underway today when 11 schools descend on St George’s College in Harare for the annual CABS Twenty20 Cricket Schools tournament. Defending champions Peterhouse College will be hoping to once again stamp their authority at the annual event that has previously been won by Churchill, St George’s…
HARARE – Many claim that leadership by example is the best way to lead. We’ve all heard that people pay more attention to leaders’ deeds than their words. I completely agree. To be remarkable leaders then, we must make choices that set the right examples – to lead in directions we want people to follow….
HARARE – Local golfer Greg Bentley had a bad day on the course in the first round of the Vodacom Origins of Golf presented by Samsung Wild Coast yester in KwaZulu Natal. The Zimbabwean had a nightmare first round after carding a nine-over 79 that leaves him highly unlikely to make the cut to play…
HARARE – Top karateka Sensei Samson Muripo is confident that the Zimbabwe team, which left the country for the World Karate Championships in Durban South Africa yesterday, will acquit themselves well. “We are now ready for the event. We have done our preparations well and we are expecting to win a number of medals at…
JOHANNESBURG – Zimbabwean professional Marc Cayeux, who in 2010 suffered a horrific car accident that halted one of the most promising careers in Southern African golf, has indicated his desire to return to the Sunshine Tour towards the end of 2015. Cayeux was a nine-time winner on the Sunshine Tour, including a memorable victory over…
HARARE – Black Rhinos moved out of the relegation zone after the soldiers handed Harare City interim coach Masimba Dinyero his first defeat of the season yesterday at Rimuka Stadium. Midfielder Wonder Kapinda scored the only game of the match after 30 minutes and the win moved Chauya Chipembere to 27 points on the log….
BULAWAYO – Highlanders titled charge was severely dented after yesterday’s goalless draw with Buffaloes in a Castle premiership match here. Bosso needed to win to maintain pressure on log leaders Dynamos, who beat Chiredzi FC 2-0 yesterday, but they wasted a number of scoring chances they created. The Bulawayo giants, who are now on 39…
HARARE – CAPS United’s Castle Premiership match with Bantu Rovers today is doubtful after players refused to travel to Bulawayo last night in protest over unpaid dues, with reports last night indicating the club’s entire board had quit. Makepekepe were scheduled to depart for Bulawayo yesterday morning but refused to board the team bus demanding…
