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AMID the outpouring of emotions that has greeted the incredible events in the City of Kings on Thursday, when CAPS United players forced the abandonment of their Premiership tie against How Mine, the easy thing would be to sympathise with the players for standing up for their rights. There has been a lot of support […]
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IT has been a week since Sports Minister Andrew Langa finally ran out of patience and exploded, tearing into ZIFA as an organisation that was rotten, allergic to accountability, disjointed, confused and an embarrassment to this nation. Seven days have passed since Langa demanded, in his own words, that
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Sharuko on Saturday NEXT year, surviving members of the immortals of the St Paul’s Musami Class of 1966 will mark the Golden Jubilee of that unforgettable year when they shook the football establishment in this country by becoming champions.
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IT’S really a very good weekend to be Down Under — the first race of the 2015 Formula One season gets underway in Melbourne tomorrow and Lewis Hamilton, the world champion arrived in style in his $30 million Bombardier Challenger 605 private jet. Zimbabwe’s cricketers will wave goodbye to the
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Sharuko on Saturday AMID the turmoil and decay rampant in our football today, and a Sports Minister who appears to be either overwhelmed or confused by his portfolio, it’s refreshing that a small country like ours, of just about 14 million people, can still produce remarkable athletes who can compete at a World Cup. Next […]
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TOMORROW, the trailblazing South Africa Under-17 national football team, with a nickname that is both likeable and warlike, the Amajimbos, could bath in the glory of history by becoming the first group of teenage footballers, from this part of the continent, to be
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FOR 13 years, Irish journalist David Walsh vigorously stalked Lance Armstrong, refusing to be intimidated by the wall of sympathy that protected the American cyclist, and pursuing a lonely, if not frustrating, journey. Driven by his belief that Armstrong was a shameless cheat, who had doped his way to the
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TWELVE years ago when I stayed in Lozells, one of Birmingham’s most violent inner city areas, Villa Park, the home of English Premiership side Aston Villa , was in the adjacent neighbourhood and the Birmingham Evening Mail was my favourite daily newspaper. Those were the days before this tabloid, one
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WHEN a ZIFA board member told me last week that they had received an assurance that the storm, which has been pounding their stricken ship, will be over soon because I would be away, for close to a month on World Cup Cricket duty, I took it as a compliment.
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FROM my little office I watched it all unfold, live on national television, as a very courageous woman confronted a domestic football empire, built over five years by a reclusive emperor, allergic to the company of the very fans who make this game such a global force.
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FROM my little office I watched it all unfold, live on national television, as a very courageous woman confronted a domestic football empire, built over five years by a reclusive emperor, allergic to the company of the very fans who make this game such a global force.
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FROM my little office I watched it all unfold, live on national television, as a very courageous woman confronted a domestic football empire, built over five years by a reclusive emperor, allergic to the company of the very fans who make this game such a global force.
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FROM my little office I watched it all unfold, live on national television, as a very courageous woman confronted a domestic football empire, built over five years by a reclusive emperor, allergic to the company of the very fans who make this game such a global force.
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ONE of the leading candidates in the Presidential elections in Zambia this week donned the orange Chipolopolo jersey, at his final campaign rally, as he made one last attempt to woo voters.
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SO the fifth African Cup of Nations finals, since our last dance with the biggest football festival on the continent, gets underway in Equatorial Guinea today, with our Warriors joining their fans as armchair viewers, and it’s all very normal for us. It’s quite normal for us that Knowledge Musona, who not so long ago