ZIMBABWE’S T-20 series against South Africa penciled for next month has been turned into a triangular series with the inclusion of Bangladesh who made a late request for inclusion in the series that starts on June 24 in Harare.
DYNAMOS will have to be in attacking mode from the get-go if they are to revive their slim hopes of progressing to the mini-league phase of the Caf Champions League when they clash with holders Esperance in the second leg of this second round tie at Rufaro stadium on Sunday.
AFTER Netherlands coach Bert van Marwijk announced his preliminary 35-man squad ahead of Euro 2012 yesterday, it’s clear to see why the Dutch are one of the favourites to lift the trophy in Poland and Ukraine this summer.
BRITISH boxing is on the verge of a major split as the sport’s ruling body in this country vowed to take draconian action against anyone involved in the controversial fight between disgraced heavyweights David Haye and Dereck Chisora.
Kenneth Nyangani FORMER Zimbabwe medium pace bowler and Mountaineers head coach Gary Brent is backing the national cricket team ahead of the tour by South Africa tours next month for five Twenty20 international matches.
UNITED States-based athlete, Ngonidzashe Makusha (pictured), was a diamond in the rough, a raw talent sprinting and long jumping in track tournaments before being discovered by Florida State track and field assistant coach Ken Harnden.
Daniel Nhakaniso ZIMBABWE’S national sevens rugby team faces a taxing two-week period starting next weekend when they take part in back-to-back tournaments in Scotland and England — the last two rounds of the HSBC Sevens World Series.
DYNAMOS will bank on the fear factor that attacker Takesure Chinyama poses when the Harare giants engage Tunisian giants Esperance with a ticket to the lucrative Caf Champions League at stake.
IN an incredible turn of events few could ever have predicted, the world’s two best players fluffed their lines at crucial moments this week to help send Spanish heavyweights Real Madrid and Barcelona crashing out of the Champions League.
ALEX Ferguson has described it as the most important derby in his 26 years at Manchester United while Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini thinks his side are too far behind in the Premier League title race for it to be decisive.
THE Dynamos technical department is under fire from Zanu PF politicians for “sabotaging the Independence celebrations” by fielding a second string side in the semi-finals of the poorly financed Uhuru trophy.
BANGLADESH’S proposed tour of Zimbabwe in August has been delayed by the relaying of pitches in Harare and Bulawayo, but there’s confusion over the length of the delay.
IF parking the bus is a crime, then lock Chelsea up and throw away the key. Meanwhile, back in the real world, Roberto Di Matteo’s team have a precious one-goal lead to take to the Nou Camp on Tuesday and moreover they have beaten the European champions.
THE Independence trophy continues to lose its glamour and interest among local football teams, with the latest blow coming from government which has provided a mere US$50 000 for the running of the four-team tournament.
THE Caps United technical team never imagined that at this point of the Castle Lager Premier League season they would be fighting fires from their loyal fans over performances and results.
WITH Dynamos basking in the glory of Caf Champions League advancement after winning the second round against Liga Desportivo Muculumana de Maputo of Mozambique, city rivals Motor Action were unceremoniously dumped from the Caf Confederation Cup in the preliminary round.
JUST went we thought it was all over, just when the fat lady was clearing her throat. On Wednesday night, the English Premier League title race took its latest twist as Manchester City reduced the gap to leaders Manchester United to five points.