News in depth: Trapped: Zim’s sports stars caught in drugs, substance abuse scourge
As the country resumed football activities after the Covid-19 lockdown last year, the nomadic coach who is now based in Botswana, made a bold, shocking and also revealing claim.
By Henry Mhara
Jan. 29, 2023
Local authorities must fix stadia ahead of new PSL season
DeMbare are hoping to return to their spiritual home — Rufaro Stadium — having shared the National Sports Stadium with Caps United and Herentals last season.
By Newsday
Jan. 18, 2023
Bosso’s Luphahla in Catch-22 situation
It is mandatory for PSL coaches to possess a Caf “A” badge or equivalent with Zifa emphasising that they will not be making any exemptions anymore
By Fortune Mbele
Jan. 6, 2023
Caf ‘A’ coaching licence now mandatory: Zifa
Acting president Gift Banda said club licensing regulations had been compromised for long and from next year, there would be no back-tracking on coaches’ qualifications.
By Fortune Mbele
Dec. 14, 2022
Mafu set to return to Hwange
Impeccable sources have said Mafu could be on his way back to the coal-mining town.
By Fortune Mbele
Dec. 13, 2022
PSL slashesgate charges for Chibuku final
Those in the grand stands will now fork out $2 instead of $5 with the VIP reserved for invited guests
By Fortune Mbele
Nov. 16, 2022
FC Platinum to be crowned on final day
The Zvishavane-based side, under former Warriors coach Norman Mapeza, will be crowned champions of the local league for the fourth time.
By Fortune Mbele
Oct. 26, 2022
Inside sport: Who is fooling who?
No employee has wielded so much power in Zimbabwean football as has Gwesela.
By Michael Kariati
Sep. 25, 2022
Time to act on South Africa violence against immigrants
The scale of brutality that has broken out in parts of South Africa, mainly low income, poor localities in Gauteng, has led to extreme terrorisation of foreign residents as locals target “illegal” immigrants whom they demand must be deported from South Africa.
By The Standard
Apr. 17, 2022