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BURKINA FASO earned their first point in the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations after playing to a goalless draw against Equatorial Guinea in a Group A match at Bata stadium yesterday. Burkina Faso lost their first game 2-0 to Gabon while the host nation earned their second point following their opening
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Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter A BITTER war looms between Castle Lager Premier Soccer League champions Dynamos and Lowveld side Triangle over Biggie Zuze with both clubs claiming he is their employee. DeMbare alleged the former midfield dynamo was absent without leave and could be punished for that when he resumes duty. The former
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Ngqabutho Martin Moyo Sports Reporter Busters Rugby Club are on a player recruitment drive to boost their squad. The club which has just secured their place in the Matabeleland Rugby Football Board Zimbo Cup final, were beaten by other finalists Western Panthers in the dying minutes of one of the preliminary matches. In the match they fielded […]
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Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter FORMER football giants Zimbabwe Saints are set to bounce back this season with the club’s board of trustees saying they will start from junior level. The once illustrious Chikwata were thrown out of the Zifa Southern Region Division One Soccer league after failing to pay $2,500 affiliation fees and spent last season
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Harare Bureau JUST two weeks after starting their 2015 preparations, champions Dynamos have revealed they are facing a strikers’ crisis. The Glamour Boys, now under a new technical set up led by David Mandigora, began preparations at National Sports Stadium a week ago and also held trials for new players. Mandigora is
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DR CONGO take on a tricky Cape Verde in Ebebiyin today in search of a win that will take them one step closer to the 2015 Africa Cup quarterfinals. DR Congo and Cape Verde are tied on one point following opening day 1-1 draws against Zambia and Tunisia respectively on January 18 in Ebebiyin. The Leopards head
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SECOND seed Roger Federer survived a first set scare before he ramped up his performance and advanced safely to the third round of the Australian Open with a 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 victory over Italian journeyman Simone Bolelli. Federer initially looked out of sorts against the 29-year-old Italian, who was perhaps
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Aaron Dube in Johannesburg, South Africa SOUTH African Absa Premiership side AmaZulu FC captain Carlington Nyadombo is optimistic that his team, which is languishing at the bottom of the log, will survive relegation. The club has started preparations for the resumption of the league race. They are on a break because of the on-going Africa Cup […]
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Ngqabutho Moyo Sports Reporter THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe will hold an International Association of Athletics Federations course at Northlea High School this weekend. NAAZ boss Tendai Tagara said they are expecting at least 120 participants drawn from all the 10 provinces. “We’re holding this year’s first junior
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IVORY COAST forward Gervinho has been given a two-match ban following his sending off against Guinea in the sides’ 1-1 draw on Tuesday. Gervinho said sorry after striking Naby Keita and will now miss his country’s final Group D fixtures. “I want to apologise to the Ivory Coast nation, my team-mates, the fans and
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SOUTH AFRICA dominated West Indies again in East London as they took an unassailable 3-0 lead in their five-match one-day international series. Having conceded a mammoth 439 fielding first on Sunday, the Windies won the toss but soon slumped to 52-5. Marlon Samuels top scored with 26 as they were
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Lovemore Zigara Midlands Correspondent GWERU-BASED Premiership outfit, Chapungu could soon engage nomadic coach Gishon “Gizha” Ntini as development coach. “Waru Waru” has ventured into junior development and have set up an academy at Suri Suri Airbase near Chegutu. The airmen have also elevated veteran striker Phillip Marufu to
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SERENA and Venus Williams withdrew from the women’s doubles competition at the Australian Open yesterday before the first-round action got underway. Tennis Australia, which handles all of the withdrawals for the tournament, was unable to provide a reason why the 13-time grand slam and three-time
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THIBAUT COURTOIS has said Chelsea can win a clean sweep of European and domestic honours and are being spurred towards that goal by the memory of finishing last season empty-handed. The Chelsea goalkeeper produced a commanding performance in Tuesday’s Capital One Cup semi-final first leg at
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