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Obidiah Tarumbwa

Oba deal collapses

Highlanders’ quest to re-unite with their former striker Obidiah Tarumbwa has reportedly hit a snag, with sources saying Bosso failed to match the player’s demands.

Bosso close in on veteran trio

Highlanders are keen on their former sons Mkhokheli Dube and Obidiah Tarumbwa as well as former Kaizer Chiefs striker Mitchell Katsvairo with coach Mark Harrison expressing satisfaction with the trio’s work rate.

Obidiah Tarumbwa jailed 8 months

Chicken Inn FC striker Obidiah Tarumbwa has been sentenced to eight months in prison for failing to pay maintenance arrears of about $6 000 for the upkeep of his two minor children. He started serving his sentence on Monday at Bulawayo Prison.

Tarumbwa wanted by police

Police are hunting for Chicken Inn FC striker Obadiah Tarumbwa after a magistrate issued a warrant for his arrest for defaulting court yesterday.

Caps United turn to God

Stung by what has hit them, reigning Castle Lager Premier Soccer League champions Caps United say they have put their fate in the hands of God as they struggle to find a winning formula following their good run in the Caf Champions League.

Caps’ woes mount

The future of Caps United coach Lloyd Chitembwe was cast deep into uncertainty following a drubbing by Chicken Inn at Luveve Stadium yesterday.

Bosso too broke to buy players

By Ricky Zililo BULAWAYO – Highlanders chairman Peter Dube is confident that his club will be more competitive in the 2016 season despite their failure to sign big name players during the present transfer window. The Bulawayo giants, who last won the league championship in 2006, have instead promoted three players, Prince Banda, Adrian Sila […]

Maphepha could face prosecution

Highlanders chairman Peter Dube on Sunday told the club’s annual general meeting that former Bosso chairman Ernest “Maphepha” Sibanda could still be prosecuted for alleged embezzlement of club funds.

Broke Bosso risk losing trio

STRUGGLING Bulawayo giants Highlanders FC are in danger of losing the trio of Obadiah Tarumbwa, Teenage Hadebe and Nqobizitha Masuku before the end of the season after failing to honour the existing loan agreement with their parent club.