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Inside sport: What an insult!
One sports follower even jokingly revealed that he had mistakenly read the figure to be $110 000 only to laugh off when he realized it was only $11 000.
By Michael Kariati
Sep. 4, 2022
Inside Sport: Will Gwindi be accepted ?
LESLIE Gwindi, Fabion Mahembe, Oliver Manyau, and Erreck Mbududu have returned to lead Dynamos once again following a boardroom coup that took centre stage during the week.
By Michael Kariati
Sep. 11, 2022
Inside sport: Mukuru, Zim sport needs you
Why those at Mukuru chose to invest their finances in sport in foreign lands instead of back at home where their business started is something that is still to be explained.
By Michael Kariati
Sep. 18, 2022
Inside sport: Who is fooling who?
No employee has wielded so much power in Zimbabwean football as has Gwesela.
By Michael Kariati
Sep. 25, 2022
Inside sport: Chiwandire’s lost opportunity
It is cruel that this fight has been postponed not only once but for the second if not third time all because there is no money to stage the bout in Zimbabwe.
By Michael Kariati
Oct. 2, 2022
Inside sport: Let’s experiment with beer
Matches involving small teams are being played in virtually empty stadiums with the most recognizable people being journalists and club officials but no paying fans.
By Michael Kariati
Oct. 9, 2022
Inside sport: What is it with FC Platinum?
Zimbabwean football should be safe to conclude that FC Platinum already have that title under their carpet as it seems no-one is strong if not better enough to challenge their dominance.
By Michael Kariati
Oct. 16, 2022
Chiwandire's night of riches
The judges had 96-92, 98-89 and 100-86, in favour of the Zimbabwean, an illustration of how Chiwandire dominated the 10-round super bantamweight contest.
By Magreth Ruzvidzo and Michael Kariati
Oct. 16, 2022
Inside sport: Counting the costs of Fifa ban
Zimbabwe can negotiate its way back into Fifa without following the Fifa required path
By Michael Kariati
Oct. 30, 2022
Inside sport: Let’s give her the support
This was the first time that the government came on hand to financially support a boxing bout since the attainment of independence in 1980.
By Michael Kariati
Nov. 6, 2022
Inside sport: The Kenyan example
Kenya, along with Zimbabwe, were banned from international football following what Fifa deemed government interference in the running of football.
By Michael Kariati
Nov. 13, 2022
Insidesport: Where are we getting it wrong?
In addition there is the Coca Cola Secondary Schools Tournament and dozens of academies dotted across Zimbabwe’s urban and even rural centres.
By Michael Kariati
Nov. 25, 2022
Inside sport: Which and where for Dynamos
IT is not a secret that Dynamos, once Zimbabwe football’s monolith, has fallen from grace to grass finishing third in a league race they once led by more than 10 points.
By Michael Kariati
Nov. 27, 2022
Inside sport: Let us learn from others
THE 2022 World Cup reaches its highest point today with the final between two deserving teams Argentina of South America and France from Europe.
By Michael Kariati
Dec. 18, 2022
Stars speak on holiday plans
Some have stayed at home with their families but most have travelled to their rural areas to be with those they have not seen in a long time.
By Michael Kariati
Dec. 24, 2022
Inside sport: Does Messi compare to Maradona?
SO, the World Cup is over for another four years and Argentina are the world champions and deservedly so.
By Michael Kariati
Dec. 25, 2022
Inside Sport: A defining year for Zimbabwean football
Kenya have already been readmitted into the Fifa family after solving their problems in conformity with the Fifa requirements but sadly Zimbabwe remains banned.
By Michael Kariati
Jan. 8, 2023
Inside Sport: We’re all feeling the pain
Football agent and player-manager George Deda says it is becoming difficult to find foreign clubs for Zimbabwean players because of the situation back home.
By Michael Kariati
Jan. 15, 2023
Inside sport: Clubs abandon desperate buying
Some in the football circles even jokingly said the Green Machine had bought a completely new team and what remained of the club was the name Caps United only.
By Michael Kariati
Jan. 22, 2023