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Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor HE is a gunslinger who has scored half-a-century goals, in just three seasons at a modest Malawian Super League side and, a decade after his compatriot Joseph Kamwendo helped CAPS United become champions, Ishmael Thindwa is here hoping to make the same impression.
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SHORTLY after Orlando Pirates came agonisingly short, in their brave and drama-filled journey to try and win the African Champions League title last year, a South African blogger, Jeff Moloi, penned a very interesting article on the website of television news channel
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In the three weeks that we spent in South Africa, Ian Gorowa helped us to rediscover ourselves, to reach out to a soul that we had long lost along the way, to take a trip back to a past where this emphasis on defence almost took us to the World Cup 20 years ago, with […]
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NEXT year, South Africa will mark the 20th anniversary of the year when the Springboks wrote one of sport’s ultimate unlikely success stories when, against all the odds heavily stacked against them, they won the ’95 Rugby World Cup. The Boks’ amazing 15-12 triumph over favourites All-Blacks in a gripping final that spilled into extra-time
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THERE are some very special moments in sport when time appears to stand still, frozen in the beauty of the occasion, crystalised in the significance of the moment, when nothing else in life seems to matter, that thin line between an explosion of boundless joy or a flood of
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I’M not sure whether it has been a crude product of the toxic politics of the last 15 years but you get a feeling we have, generally, become a nation that is weighed down by negativity. And nowhere is this negativity more pronounced than in our sport. With social media
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AFTER the emotional tsunami triggered by Masimba Mambare’s move from Highlanders to Dynamos, it’s refreshing that a major Warriors assignment tomorrow will bring a sense of unity across our deeply divided football family.
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For Peter, at the age of 30, his brother Adam, at the age of 33, Agent, at the age of 29, and Wilfred Mugeyi, at the age of 34 the oldest member of the team, this was a delayed dance with the aristocrats, which they had chased in the ‘90s, with an
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Merry Christmas to the fans of football in this country, probably the best in the world, and that you still come to watch our Premiership games, in an era where every decent footballer is taken across the Limpopo by those clubs of Super Diski,
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IT’S probably fair to say that in the last three years, Zifa and ZBC, like Siamese twins, have found themselves confronted by similar challenges and, crucially, looking towards the same set of individuals to provide the solution.
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Last Saturday, Bosso eased the pain they had inflicted on their loyal fans and gave them reason to believe, that tomorrow will not necessarily be as dark as yesterday, after a stunning performance, dripping in quality, which blew away the
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It was all gone, in 90 minutes that had initially promised heaven and earth plus a bit of the paradise islands dotted around the globe, Harare City consumed by their sheer capacity to self-destruct when the rainbow of glory loomed on the
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Sharuko On Saturday SILAS Songani, the Zimbabwe international forward who has played his way into the hearts and soul of football fans in this country, was a prominent feature on the Football Africa magazine programme on SuperSport 9 this week. The Harare City wide man’s stunning goal,
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But for all the abuse that referee Bekezela Makeka took from those Dynamos fans in that parking lot at Rufaro that evening, which was probably a fair reflection of the insults he was going to take from
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IT’S a measure of the progress that CAPS United have made this season that the enduring image of their campaign hasn’t been that guy who always cries after a loss and whose tears, in times of tragedy, turned him into an unlikely celebrity fan. When a team as big as the