Limukani Ncube

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Limukani Ncube is the assistant editor for The Chronicle in Zimbabwe. He is interested in subjects related to sports: soccer, cricket, athletics, basketball, hockey, tennis and rugby. He has won the Entertainment Reporter of the Year from the Zimbabwe Union of Journalists twice, was nominated twice as runner-up for the Sports Writer of the Year by the Zimbabwe Union of Journalists, and was named Entertainment Reporter of the Year by Zimpapers. His hobbies include arts, entertainment, leisure and tourism.

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Africa gives thumbs up to medical tests for age groups cheats in FIFA tournaments

A look at the reaction of African nations to the introduction of medical tests to detect correct ages of footballers in FIFA junior tournaments. African nations also speak out on countries they feel are age group cheats pointing fingers at Ghana, Nigeria and Cameroon.

By Limukani Ncube - 11 October 2010 - Text

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Africa’s football war on women

Recently, a leading club in Zimbabwe—Dynamos fired a woman physiotherapist because fans and executives believed charms were not working due to her presence on the technical bench. More and more women could find themselves sidelined from duties that require them to be on the turf.

By Limukani Ncube - 5 October 2010 - Text, Women and the beautiful game

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A Musician’s Dream

The FIFA World Cup is a source of excitement for many, but it is not just soccer players and fans who are anticipating the event, 24-year-old Zimbabwean musician, Zanele Ndlovu, is about to experience her dream coming true.

By Limukani Ncube - 21 May 2010 - Text

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Benjani roots run dry

The irony of the success of African soccer players in Europe who have gained fame and fortune is that the clubs that groomed them back home have collapsed or are in deep financial trouble. The story focuses on Zimbabwe International and Manchester City striker Benjani Mwaruwari.

By Limukani Ncube - 1 April 2010 - Text