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We’ve always really outdone ourselves at the World Cup
Alex Nicholls is one of four legendary Zimbabwean rugby players (alongside Craig Brown, Andy Ferreira and the late Richard Tsimba) to feature in both previous World Cup tournaments for the Sables in 1987 and 1991. The former prop and later national team coach has expressed his elation following Zimbabwe’s historic qualification for the 2027 World Cup in Australia, 34 years after their class of 1991 last took the nation to the sport’s biggest showpiece. Below is a verbatim t
21 hours ago8 min read


Curtain-raised for Wales, supported England as a kid, now plotting their World Cup downfall
BY ENOCK MUCHINJO A young Piet Benade (sitting on the ground, extreme right) with the Bryden Country School Colts team in 1992. HARARE – Early 90s ushered in a glorious era for sport in Zimbabwe, a period full of hope and promise. In 1992, the Southern African nation was celebrating being granted Test status by the International Cricket Council (ICC), after much waiting, following years of being turned down. The same year, the national football team had given South Africa
5 days ago4 min read


‘We can surprise people’: Hall of Famer Tsimba reacts to Zim’s World Cup draw
BY ENOCK MUCHINJO Zimbabwe edged continental rivals Namibia 30-28 in the Rugby Africa Cup final in Uganda in July to qualify for the 2027 World Cup in Australia. HARARE – Former Zimbabwe rugby captain Kennedy Tsimba says the Sables’ resurgence over the past few years has given them a fighting chance of challenging their more fancied opponents at the World Cup in 2027. Returnees Zimbabwe were placed in a tough Group F alongside England, Wales and Tonga in a draw held in host c
Dec 42 min read


Being the president of Rugby Africa, I’ve asked for a mindset change
BY HERBERT MENSAH ACCRA, Ghana – As 2025 comes to an end, and following the successful hosting of major rugby tournaments across the continent, Rugby Africa president Herbert Mensah has reflected on what has been a fruitful year for the game under his stewardship. Below is the text version of a recorded speech delivered by Mensah: My mantra, since I became president, before I became president, is that sport is big business. For those who have worked with me over the las
Dec 24 min read


The tragedy of the brave: Why Sean Williams’ fire was finally consumed
BY PROSPER TSVANHU HARARE – The lament has become a dreadful fixture in the cricketing calendar: another talented man, his spirit bruised and his professional tenure curtailed, lost to the bleak, corrosive call of addiction. To hear of Sean Williams, the long-serving, tough-as-nails all-rounder born and bred in the City of Kings of Bulawayo, entering rehabilitation and making himself unavailable for the national cause is not merely the end of a career; it is a tragedy of
Nov 55 min read


End of an era as Sean Williams is fired by ZimCricket over drugs and unavailability
BY SPORTSCAST WRITER HARARE – Ace Zimbabwe cricketer Sean Williams, one of the longest-serving players in world cricket, has been banned from playing for the country again after admitting to drug addiction and voluntarily withdrawing himself from the side. The 39-year-old batsman and spin bowler removed himself from the Zimbabwe squad on the eve of the T20 World Cup qualification tournament in Harare in September, in hitherto unclear circumstances. He also missed the recent
Nov 42 min read


Rashid three-for, Ibrahim fifty lead Afghanistan to series win over Zim
HARARE – Afghanistan cruised to a series victory over Zimbabwe, with Ibrahim Zadran backing up a disciplined bowling performance with a half-century of his own. Mujeeb-ur-Rahman, Abdollah Ahmadzai and Rashid Khan had limited the hosts to 125 all out in Harare, setting up a straight-forward chase. Zimbabwe tried to do the right thing. Their batters realised the importance of getting set. They attempted to regroup when wickets fell. There was no collapse this time, but there
Oct 313 min read


Grobbelaar: ‘The time is now, let’s restore pride of Zimbabwean football’
BY BRUCE GROBBELAAR LIVERPOOL – There comes a moment in every nation’s story when reflection must give way to renewal - when we stop asking what went wrong and start working together to make it right. For Zimbabwean football, that time is now. Over recent months, I have watched with pride and admiration as president Nqobile Magwizi and the current Zifa board begin to rebuild the foundations of our game. For too long, Zimbabwean football has carried the scars of divisio
Oct 272 min read


Afghanistan coach Trott hits out at bosses after Test thumping by Zimbabwe
BY ENOCK MUCHINJO HARARE – Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott has hit out at the country’s cricket board over overbearing interference in team selection following the Asian side’s heavy Test defeat to Zimbabwe inside two-and-a-half days. Zimbabwe on Wednesday afternoon wrapped up a thumping innings and 73-run win at Harare Sports Club led by a maiden Test century from man-of-the-match Ben Curran, the brother of England players Sam and Tom Curran. Former England batsman Tr
Oct 243 min read


‘Maybe it’s a sneaky trial run for Zim’s World Cup squad’: Tsimba jests about comeback
Kennedy Tsimba plays here for Zimbabwe, in a Sables' change strip, against Côte d'Ivoire during Africa's 1999 World Cup qualification competition in Morocco in 1998. BY ENOCK MUCHINJO HARARE – World Rugby Hall of Famer and former Zimbabwe captain Kennedy Tsimba has jested that he could “sneak” into the Sables’ 2027 World Cup squad if he impresses in a legends match in Bloemfontein on Sunday. 51-year-old Tsimba will play in his trademark flyhalf position for Bulls Legends agai
Oct 222 min read


Ngarava and Curran lead Zimbabwe to first home Test win in 12 years
HARARE – It took Zimbabwe less than three hours on the third day to claim their first home Test win since 2013, their first innings win since 2001 and their biggest Test win. Richard Ngarava was the star, where in overcast conditions he took his first five-wicket haul in Tests. His movement through the air and off the pitch never looked exaggerated, but it was relentless enough to break the game open and leave Zimbabwe with a win by an innings and 73 runs against a listless A
Oct 223 min read


Curran’s maiden ton puts Zimbabwe on top against Afghanistan
HARARE – Ben Curran scored his maiden test century to help his side to a 198-run lead over Afghanistan on the second day of the one-off test in Harare, with the visitors 34-1 in their second innings at the close on Tuesday. The 29-year-old Curran, brother of England players Sam and Tom Curran, made 121 as Zimbabwe were bowled out for 359 in response to Afghanistan's 127 all out at the Harare Sports Club. Curran, whose father Kevin also played for Zimbabwe, featured in a 99-ru
Oct 211 min read
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