For CAPS United’s former boss, Twine Phiri, the late Anthony Kambani was an embodiment of dedication and commitment to the Makepekepe cause. Read More...
Former CAPS United owner Twine Phiri was yesterday sentenced to four months in prison for defaulting on close to $5 000 in maintenance fees. Read More...
By Robson Sharuko
Twine Phiri, who made history by becoming the first man to own one of Zimbabwe’s Three Big football clubs after he acquired the CAPS United franchise in 2002, is disposing his stake in the Green Machine and walking away… Read More...
By Lot Chitakasha
The narrative of football in Zimbabwe cannot be complete without paying tribute to the business people who poured their hard earned money into the development of the game. These business people were… Read More...
By Austin Karonga
HARARE - Zifa president Philip Chiyangwa and deposed Premier Soccer League (PSL) chairman Twine Phiri were on Monday united in grief as both visited the late Eric Rosen’s Glen Lorne residence in the capital to pay their… Read More...
By Sikhumbuzo Moyo
A HARARE lawyer and chairman of the Zifa constitutional review committee has torn into Caps United chairman Lewis Uriri for trying to smuggle former Makepekepe president Twine Phiri into the Premier Soccer League board… Read More...
Twine Phiri has come out guns blazing, insisting he was still the Premier Soccer League chairman and dismissed claims by the new ZIFA board that he had ceased to be the top-flight body’s leader following ownership changes at CAPS United.… Read More...
HARARE - CAPS United president Farai Jere has reached an agreement to sell 20 percent of the club’s shares to board member Nhamo Tutisani as the Green Machine’s value increases. Read More...