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Nedbank unveils Challenge Cup sponsorship

Nedbank’s sponsorship of the Challenge Cup, which takes their investment in local rugby to almost US$400 000, demonstrates the financial institution’s commitment to developing Zimbabwean rugby.

Chevrons off to WC

Zimbabwe has been plagued by injuries and could barely field a full-strength side in the series they played against Afghanistan.
By Kevin Mapasure Oct. 7, 2022

Zim handball teams ready for IHF tournament

A total of nine countries have confirmed their participation, with each country fielding two teams for the youths and juniors.
By Magreth Ruzvidzo Oct. 4, 2022

Kim Jayde revels in SA award nomination

The TV presenter, who is also a blogger and founder of KJ Productions, will battle for honours with Blue Mbombo, WhatMyBoyfriendWore (Sergio Ines), Nabilah Kariem and Yoliswa Mqoco at the awards, which according to the organisers “celebrates people, brands and agencies behind thumb-stopping content”.

By The Independent Jul. 31, 2022

Kim Jayde revels in SA award nomination

The TV presenter, who is also a blogger and founder of KJ Productions, will battle for honours with Blue Mbombo, WhatMyBoyfriendWore (Sergio Ines), Nabilah Kariem and Yoliswa Mqoco at the awards, which according to the organisers “celebrates people, brands and agencies behind thumb-stopping content”.

By The Independent Jul. 31, 2022

Dawson pleased with Sables’ progress

The Goshawks beat Kenya Simbas 22-21 at the ongoing Currie Cup first division in South Africa for their first victory in three marches.

By The Independent Apr. 27, 2022

Inside Sport: We are expecting too much

The fans were unanimous in their agreement that this was the easiest World Cup draw in their football history after their team was placed in Group G alongside Ghana, Ethiopia, and South Africa – a group they felt was a walkover.

By The Independent Oct. 10, 2021

Inside Sport: We are expecting too much

The fans were unanimous in their agreement that this was the easiest World Cup draw in their football history after their team was placed in Group G alongside Ghana, Ethiopia, and South Africa – a group they felt was a walkover.

By The Independent Oct. 10, 2021

Warriors frustration fuels Jonah Fabisch

The 21-year-old midfielder, who is part of the Under-21 side at German second tier club HSV Hamburg, was an unused substitute in the Warriors’ Group G matches against South Africa and Ethiopia.

By The Independent Sep. 12, 2021