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ZIFA appoints Peter Ndlovu, Bruce Grobbelaar, Benjani Mwaruwari and Nomsa ‘Boys’ Moyo ambassadors

HARARE - The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) on Wednesday appointed the quartet of Peter Ndlovu, Bruce Grobbelaar, Benjani Mwaruwari and Nomsa 'Boys' Moyo as their ambassadors.

Scottland defender Kevin Moyo among contenders for Soccer Star of the Year

HARARE - Kevin Moyo, a centre back with newly crowned champions Scottland FC, is among the names being tipped to win the prestigious 2025 Premier Soccer League (PSL) Soccer Star of the Year award following the 32-year-old’s stellar performances this season.

Fighting O-Level requirement in court in January, facing rape and fraud charges in November: The story of Walter Magaya

HARARE - In January, Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries leader Walter Magaya was in court battling the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) over his disqualification from contesting in the association’s executive committee elections.

Top batters dismissed for zero as Zimbabwe suffer disappointing T-20 loss to Afghanistan

HARARE - The idiom “fell like dominoes” perfectly describes how most of the Chevrons’ top batters left the crease one after another without scoring, as Zimbabwe suffered a disappointing defeat to Afghanistan in a T-20 clash at Harare Sports Club earlier today (Wednesday).

Chipezeze proves he is ‘Mr Carling Black Label’ after bagging record sixth MOTM award

SOWETO - Zimbabwe national team goalkeeper Elvis Chipezeze has once again lived up to his new nickname, 'Mr Carling Black Label'.

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Retired generals warn Mnangagwa against changing constitution without referendum

Resistance to plans to extend the term of office of President Emmerson Mnangagwa is intensifying after a group of retired generals and senior civil servants who are ex-combatants warned that any constitutional amendments must be decided by Zimbabweans through a referendum.

What Chatunga Mugabe’s plea bargain in South Africa means for justice

Chatunga Mugabe, the son of Zimbabwe’s late former president Robert Mugabe, first captured public attention when he was arrested following a shooting incident at his Hyde Park residence in Johannesburg last month.

Daily News, Financial Gazette publishers lose Labour Court appeal over minimum wages

The Labour Court has dismissed an appeal by Modus Media (Pvt) Ltd, a special business unit that publishes the Financial Gazette, and Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd, publisher of the Daily News, after the two media companies sought exemption from paying gazetted minimum wages in the printing, packaging and newspaper industry.

FBI issues warning that Iran could attack California with drones in retaliation for war

US federal authorities have warned that Iran could potentially respond to American military action by launching drone attacks targeting the US West Coast, according to a security alert reviewed by ABC News.