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Kwekwe United on brink of PSL promotion

The last team from Kwekwe to play in the topflight were the now-defunct Lancashire Steel.
By Terry Madyauta Oct. 29, 2024

Chipungaz’s unfinished dream in rugby

He was among the few blacks who dominated in the elite sport within the farming town of Karoi since the early 1990s and trained juniors from high density suburbs of Chikangwe and Chiedza.

By The Standard Jun. 12, 2022

Chipungaz’s unfinished dream in rugby

He was among the few blacks who dominated in the elite sport within the farming town of Karoi since the early 1990s and trained juniors from high density suburbs of Chikangwe and Chiedza.

By The Standard Jun. 12, 2022

School of sport: The bad winner

BY TIM MIDDLETON WILLIAM Congreve probably never imagined the interest he would initiate when he wrote in his play ‘The Mourning Bride’ in 1697 that “Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor Hell a fury like a woman scorned”. Some have simplified the saying to state there is nothing more dangerous than […]

By The Standard May. 15, 2022

School of sport: The bad winner

BY TIM MIDDLETON WILLIAM Congreve probably never imagined the interest he would initiate when he wrote in his play ‘The Mourning Bride’ in 1697 that “Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor Hell a fury like a woman scorned”. Some have simplified the saying to state there is nothing more dangerous than […]

By The Standard May. 15, 2022

Chaos mars war vets screening

According to the general outline of the vetting exercise, non-combatant cadres and ex-political prisoners, detainees and restrictees are being vetted at provincial level across the  country’s 10 provinces.

By The Standard Apr. 7, 2022