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ZIMBABWE junior golfers finished on position eight at the Greg Norman Academy Junior Invitational Golf Tournament in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on the Southeast coast of the United States last week. One point separated each of Zimbabwe’s three participants, who all finished impressively in the top 10.
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NAZMUL Hassan, the Bangladesh Cricket Board president, has said that Bangladesh’s two-Test series against Zimbabwe, scheduled originally for January 2016, will be shelved to keep the team’s focus on T20Is. Hassan did not mention when the series will now be held, but said the period after the World T20 was
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AFGHANISTAN are riding a high wave after taming Zimbabwe in their own den in a one-day international and T20 series recently. With their confidence soaring, Mohammad Asghar Stanikzai and his boys will be keen to perform an encore, and this time, at the iconic Sharjah Cricket Stadium. The two teams
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Cairo giants Zamalek announced they would withdraw from the Egyptian league in protest at the refereeing of their 3-2 defeat to Tala’ea El-Gaish. The reigning champions’ board said in a statement after Sunday’s match that it objected to the referee’s “wrong” decisions to send off defender Ali Gabr, and award
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Fifa president Sepp Blatter and Uefa boss Michel Platini have been suspended for eight years from all football-related activities following an ethics investigation. They were found guilty of breaches surrounding a £1.3m ($2m) “disloyal payment” made to Platini in 2011. The Fifa ethics committee found
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Cape Town —The Northern Hemisphere rugby family has come together to recognise the impact that Jonah Lomu had on their game both on and off the pitch by launching their own European online donation site www.jonahlomulegacyeu.com. 100 percent of the contributions made will go directly into the Jonah
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Gareth Bale scored four goals as Real Madrid hit nine-man Rayo Vallecano for double figures in a remarkable game. Real trailed before Tito’s red card – Danilo putting the hosts ahead before headers from Antonio Amaya and Jozabed. Bale levelled with a header before Raul Baena was sent off in conceding a penalty
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Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink watched Saturday’s win over Sunderland alongside Didier Drogba and owner Roman Abramovich. Chelsea’s interim manager Guus Hiddink has revealed that he wants Montreal Impact striker Didier Drogba to join his backroom staff at Stamford Bridge. The Premier League
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Paris – A look back on 10 of the biggest shocks of 2015: Vinci stuns Serena in New York Serena Williams looked almost certain to become the first player since Steffi Graf in 1988, and just sixth player overall, to complete a calendar Grand Slam after reaching the semi-finals of the US Open. With Flavia […]
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Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter— CALLISTO PASUWA’s manager Gibson Mahachi wants Zifa to apologise for insinuating that the Warriors coach was corrupt and involved in underhand dealings as the popular gaffer looks to resume his duties with the national team following his weekend reinstatement by the association. Mahachi’s demands
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Sports Reporter THE new Zifa board is taking a battering from journalists opposed to the leadership with one of them even daring to say to that “dogs have come to football.” Social media has been inundated with messages from the journalists who believe that the new Zifa board, led by Philip Chiyangwa, is dragging
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Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS chairman Peter Dube yesterday insisted that his club was not in a position to participate in tomorrow’s planned 2015 Zifa Unity Cup despite the fact that Zifa has announced that the match between Bosso and Dynamos is on. Dube said the club has already released their players for the Christmas
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Grace Chingoma Harare Bureau ELEVEN years Elliot Mujaji sprinted to gold in Athens, the Zimbabwe Paralympic Committee are hoping that their current crop of athletes can emulate that feat and reap medals at next year’s Paralympics Games in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Mujaji, won gold in the 100m race in Greece and it was the last […]
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Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S number one tennis player Takanyi Garanganga will hold a two-day training workshop that starts at the Emakhandeni Tennis Club today and ends at Girls’ College tomorrow. Tennis non-profit foundation Serve4Africa is facilitating the coaching clinics. Serve4Africa’s Thabani Sithole said the United
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