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‘It was an immediate love affair with Zim’: renowned journalist Kelley’s wife pays tribute

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BY SPORTSCAST WRITER HARARE – The family of John Kelley, who died in the United Kingdom on 1 August at the age of 93, developed an undying love for their adopted homeland Zimbabwe resulting in them living in the African...

History created as two Zimbabweans storm into Olympics sprint final

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In an unprecedented and electrifying display of athletic prowess, Zimbabwe has made history by securing two spots in the highly anticipated Men’s 200 meters final at the ongoing Olympic Games in Paris. Tapiwanashe Makarawu and Makanakaishe Charamba have not...

‘Hope this marks beginning of return to greater glory!’: African rugby boss congratulates ZRU

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BY SPORTSCAST WRITER HARARE – Herbert Mensah, the Rugby Africa president, is hoping that Zimbabwe’s Africa Cup glory in Uganda last week can mark a return of the good old days for the Southern African nation. The Sables were crowned African...

Veteran British-Zimbabwean newsman John Kelley dies aged 93: ‘He was writing until the end’

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BY ENOCK MUCHINJO HARARE – John Kelley – who spent over 50 years in Zimbabwe as a hard-hitting journalist and even covered the Southern African nation’s deadliest mining disaster away from his favourite sports beat – has died aged 93. His...

‘MAKANAKAISHE, TAPIWANASHE’: Hand of Lord upon aptly named Zim track stars as duo storm...

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BY SPORTSCAST WRITER HARARE – Makanakaishe Charamba and Tapiwanashe Makarawu, Zimbabwe’s finest sprinters at the moment, on Monday stormed into the 200m semi-finals of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Charamba was the first to qualify after coming second in heat three...

‘It’s frustrating’: Mangongo reacts after defeat to a ‘truly SA Emerging squad’

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BY SPORTSCAST WRITER BULAWAYO – Stephen Mangongo, coach of a Zimbabwe Emerging cricket team currently hosting their South African counterparts, says the heavy defeat to the neighbours in the first four-day match is of a greater concern to him because...

THE YOUNG TURKS DRIVING THE SABLES AND A NATION’S DREAM

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BY SPORTSCAST WRITER HARARE – Much has been said about the youthfulness of Zimbabwe’s Africa conquering rugby team. Men mountains in their mid-20s matching the sheer physicality of the Namibians and Algerians in the front and second rows. And then...

How Africa’s new champions, the Sables, dispatched Algeria in the final: Player ratings

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BY BRIAN MATAMBA HARARE – Amidst celebrations, covered in the glory of being crowned the continent’s champions, it is understandable to drop guard a bit and forget – for a moment – about how the players actually performed. After re-watching...

Zimbabwe appoints Michael Nees as new national football coach

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HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe has appointed Germany’s Michael Nees as its new football coach on Tuesday following a winless start to World Cup qualifying. The 57-year-old Nees previously coached Rwanda and was also the South Africa director of coaching. Nees'...

‘Coach has a very big heart’: Skipper hails gaffer after Zim lifts Africa Cup

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BY SPORTSCAST WRITER KAMPALA – Zimbabwe rugby captain Hilton Mudariki, one of the country’s longest serving players, has finally won his first piece of silverware in the green-and-white of the Sables. Zimbabwe’s workmanlike 29-3 win over Algeria here on Sunday sealed...

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Ex-ZimCricket director Nick Chouhan lands key role with Grassroots Cricket

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BY SPORTSCAST WRITER HARARE – Veteran Zimbabwean cricket administrator Nick Chouhan has been appointed by Grassroots Cricket as a representative for the African region. Grassroots Cricket,...

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