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Ngodzo joins DeMbare
DEPLETED Dynamos have turned to their domestic rivals, including CAPS United and Highlanders, to be granted the use of the clubs’ key players in a desperate attempt to rescue a Champions League campaign that has been crippled by suspensions.

FC Victoria hope for Premiership survival
DESPITE his team hovering in the relegation zone and facing an early return to Division One football, FC Victoria coach Wilson Chinosengwa is adamant that the Masvingo outfit will survive in the Premiership this season.

Masakadza grabs five wickets
SHINGI MASAKADZA took five wickets as Mountai-neers restricted hosts Matabeleland Tuskers to 236 runs and set the stage for an explosive contest going into the final day of their Logan Cup match at Queens Sports Club.

43 schools for Kushava tourney
FIREWORKS are expected in Bula-wayo when 43 schools converge in the city for the Kushava Top Schools basketball and volleyball tournament to be held this month, writes Ellina Mhlanga.

Wheelchair tennis expert to assess Zim programmes
ZIMBABWE will get an insight into the extent of their development programmes when wheelchair tennis expert Henni de Klerk from South Africa visits the country to assess progress made by the locals.

Cara in US Open doubles semis
TOP Zimbabwean female tennis player Cara Black and her Australian partner Anastasia Rodionova are through to the US Open women’s doubles semi-finals.

Gunners edge Mambas
Black Mambas. .................................0 Gunners........................................(1) 1 CHAMPIONS Gunners continued their Premiership resurgence when they edged a fighting Black Mambas at Morris Depot yesterday.

Fans call for Chiweshe’s head
Douglas Warriors .............................................…(0)1 Dynamos ..........................................................… (1) 1 A SECTION of the Dynamos fans once again bayed for coach Elvis Chiweshe’s head after the Harare giants fluffed a first half lead to share the spoils with a determined Douglas Warriors in a lively Premiership tie at Rufaro yesterday.

 
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