Zimbabwe Cricket confirms four COVID-19 cases
Zimbabwe Cricket confirms four COVID-19 cases Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) can confirm Zimbabwe international players Regis Chakabva and Timycen Maruma – who are both not part of the side currently touring…
Zimbabwe Cricket confirms four COVID-19 cases Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) can confirm Zimbabwe international players Regis Chakabva and Timycen Maruma – who are both not part of the side currently touring…
Chibhabha aims to get Zimbabwe off to a flying start Zimbabwe cricket captain Chamu Chibhabha is looking to get his side’s campaign for a place at the next ICC Cricket…
Tatenda Taibu showers praise on Saudi-born new Zim call-up The Saudi Arabian-born cricketer named in Zimbabwe’s squad for the upcoming tour of Pakistan will “surprise people” with his versatile talents,…
FRMF comes to the rescue of Covid-19 hit clubs RABAT – The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) went all out to ensure the just-ended season was concluded with clubs playing…
Federation-cushioned Moroccan clubs turn focus to Africa RABAT – Moroccan football giants Raja Casablanca finally ended a seven-year title drought after winning the Botola League on Sunday. The three-time African…
Zimbabwe Cricket unveils women’s one-day and T20 competitions Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) has launched two new domestic competitions for women scheduled to begin this month. Four provincial women’s teams – Eagles,…
President Mnangagwa unveils cricket tourism campaign President Emmerson Mnagangwa has officially launched a promotional campaign spearheaded by Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) aimed at boosting the country’s tourism. ZC is working on…
Zimbabwe national football team will not endure the torture of a nine-hour road trip to Blantyre following interventions by the Zimbabwe Football Association which will now see the team travel…
Chaotic camp: Warriors travel to Malawi with players who last played competitive football seven months ago NINE local based footballers who last tested competitive action seven months ago have been…
After enduring more than half-a-year – 28 weeks or 196 days to be exact – without playing any cricket since sporting activities in the country were banned as part of…