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THIRTY two years ago, the Warriors crashed to a comprehensive 0-4 defeat, at the hands of Malawi, to fall at the first hurdle in their quest to qualify for the ’84 Nations Cup finals. It remains the only time the Warriors have fallen at the first hurdle in their dance, spread over three decades in […]
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In the event that we have to live through the catastrophe that awaits us, in the case of failure, can we really continue calling ourselves a football nation when our Warriors are out of international football for TWO years, our Under-17s are out of international football until the start of the 2017 African Youth Cup […]
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IT took us exactly a dozen years of heartbreaks and a chain of coaches to end the Ben Koufie curse that the Warriors would never qualify for the Nations Cup, even if we hired a super coach from the moon. Sunday Chidzambwa and his trailblazing Warriors, led by the greatest Warrior of all-time Peter Ndlovu, […]
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Yes, let’s celebrate Sundowns’ success story in the league, it deserves its place on the back pages of all the mainstream newspapers because our boys played their part, but let’s not drown ourselves in those celebrations because when we really take a very analytical look, at a league that is
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“Ndipo paunonzwa mumwe munhu achiti inzwa ka CNN, todyiwa neTanzania, todyiwa neMozambique, kana kuti togona kudyiwa neSouth Sudan, haaa, musoro unobva watenderera Godfather, unotoshaya kuziva kuti zvinhu zvacho zviri kumbofamba sei.”
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IT’S the week Jesus Christ, our Saviour, rose from the dead and the weekend mighty Liverpool could rise from the dead, and effectively capture their first English Premiership title in more than two decades and, whether or not a prophet saw it coming, is something open for both public, and courtroom, discussions.
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Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor FOR 100 minutes they looked down and out and, one minute later, their fate would be sealed and a brave, if not stylish quest, to win the Independence Cup, would come just short.
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Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor ZIMBABWE Cricket might be a stricken ship,weighed down by a crippling debt fuelled by mounting costs and depressed income, but its status as a Full Member of the ICC isn’t under immediate threat.
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WHEN you are substituted to give way to someone like Eric Rosen, as was the case with me last week, there are no complaints whatsoever because you instantly appreciate that you are being replaced by a legend in the national game. And when someone like Rosen chooses this space as the one
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Those who back Cuthbert Dube say that his fight against corruption in the game was a good one, and they are right on that note, but that the Zifa president has found himself in the headlines, on the front page and not on the back pages, for what
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AUSTIN Chishanga was the head of delegation when Dynamos went to Kinshasa in their Champions League tour of duty that ended in painful defeat and a routine premature elimination from the flagship inter-club tournament.
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Sharuko On Saturday “I must state, however, that, to a large extent, I agreed with the defendants that (Lazarus) Riva and (Terrence) Antonio, who admitted being related, gave evidence which appeared to have been ‘rehearsed’. I DID NOT FIND BOTH OF THEM TO BE
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Robson Sharuko on Saturday JEALOUSY Mawarire cut his journalism milk teeth at Herald House, working for The Sunday Mail, but perfected his writing skills elsewhere, at The Tribune and The Mirror, before plunging into the trenches of the politics of monitoring elections and democracy.
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WARRIORS coach Ian Gorowa branded Jonathan Mashingaidze a habitual liar on Wednesday. Knowledge Musona and his lawyer Misheck Hogwe will probably agree with this brutal assessment of the zifa chief executive.
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SUNDAY was my birthday and there was a special touch to it this year because, for some of us lucky to have been in Tunisia on February 3, 2004, this month marked the 10th anniversary of that historic maiden win by the Warriors at the Nations Cup finals.