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AllAfrica on MSNZimbabwe: It's Best to Enjoy My Last Years of Football At Home - Knowledge Musona On Turning Down Overseas OffersWarriors forward Knowledge Musona has revealed he chose Scottland FC over foreign clubs as he wanted to spend the remaining years of his football career at home.
Zimbabwe captain Craig Ervine won the toss and elected to bat against New Zealand on Wednesday in the first cricket test between the two nations in almost nine years.
Knowledge Musona’s decision to return home will come with a ‘heavy bag’ placing him on a comparable scale with what players at the better paying clubs in the Betway Premiership earn.
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Former Zimbabwe cricket captain Brendan Taylor is set to return to international cricket after serving a 3 ½-year ban for breaching the sport's anti-corruption code. Taylor has been named in ...
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AFP on MSNBrazilian Ribeiro wins four awards in South AfricaBrazilian Lucas Ribeiro received four trophies, including player of the season, at the annual South African football awards ...
BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at every Premier League player who could feature at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in ...
Tim Seifert hit a second successive half-century and Ish Sodhi took four wickets as New Zealand beat Zimbabwe by 60 runs in ...
Local bread brand Mr Sinkwa has partnered with international organisation Ten Toes Africa to support junior football ...
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