HARARE - Premier Soccer League (PSL) newcomers Scottland FC are edging closer to the promised land. This comes after title contenders Simba Bhora suffered a shock 1-0 defeat to CAPS United at their Wadzanayi Stadium fortress in Shamva on Saturday, their first home loss of the season.
BULAWAYO - Zimbabwe national team captain Marvelous Nakamba is championing the fight against drug abuse through the Njube Spurs project, a junior team from his childhood neighbourhood in Bulawayo.
JOHANNESBURG - Former FC Platinum striker Thandolwenkosi Ngwenya is continuing to shine in South Africa’s Betway Premiership, scoring for fun in his debut season.
HARARE - The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) and its senior national team players, the Warriors, are locked in a standoff over remuneration for the upcoming AFCON finals, with players yet to sign the contracts drafted by the association.
WOLVERHAMPTON - Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder Marshall Munetsi has reflected on his first goal of the season, which helped secure victory over Everton in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday night.
Controversial Zimdancehall artists Hulengende and Malloti Rose have come under scrutiny after being named in Parliament over allegations that they are promoting and normalising drug and substance abuse through their social media content.
For many keen observers of the country’s politics, Muchena, though no longer serving, represents the significant position of the Deep State, whose serving members could not publicly articulate the same position as it is at variance with the stated position of the party and government, though it resonates with the people.
Sadio Mané has not held back in blasting the decision by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to strip Senegal of their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title and hand it to Morocco.
HARARE - A group of retired generals led by Air Marshal (Retired) Henry Muchena has warned former Norton legislator Temba Mliswa over his remarks on their submission to Parliament regarding Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, insisting their actions were constitutional and reaffirming their stance with the declaration that “once a soldier, always a soldier.”