Luxury bus, Malawi tour signal new dawn for Bosso

The tour could also provide a platform for new signings, with a 30-man squad expected to travel as the technical team assesses combinations ahead of the domestic season. 
By Sports Reporter Feb. 4, 2026

Ndebele royal family wades into Bosso capture saga

Highlanders Football Club was founded in 1926 by Albert and Rhodes Khumalo, grandsons of King Lobengula, initially as Lions Football Club. 
By Silas Nkala Jan. 29, 2026

Chivayo in US$1m Bosso pledge

He said the package, which includes an immediate injection of US$250 000 towards various administrative requirements, will run over the next year.
By Henry Mhara Jun. 12, 2025

Former Highlanders FC CEO granted bail over alleged US$5,000 fraud

Brian Moyo was represented by Messrs Ndlovu Mehluli and Partners through Nxumalo and Ncube
By Sports Reporter Apr. 12, 2025

Bosso booted out of Chibuku Super Cup

A memorable season continues for Shamva-based side Simba Bhora who now proceed to the semi-finals of the premier knockout competition.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 13, 2024

Bosso elections should unite members, says Mabhena

The highly anticipated Highlanders elections for the positions of club chairman, secretary general and committee member from 2024 to 2027 are set to take place today.
By Praise Dumi Dlakama Feb. 4, 2024

Nyathi seeks funding to document Bosso history

Also known as Bosso, Highlanders Football Club was formed in 1926 by Albert and Rhodes Khumalo, who were the late King Lobengula’s grandchildren.
By Margaret Lubinda Sep. 22, 2023

Kangwa open to Bosso return

Speaking from Tanzania, Kangwa indicated that he dreams of ending his career at Highlanders.
By Sports Reporter Jun. 16, 2023

Misfiring Bosso face high flying Chiefs

Amakhosi had earlier knocked them out of the Chibuku Super Cup courtesy of a Malvin Mkolo header and Bulawayo Chiefs went on to win the lucrative knockout tournament.
By Praise Dumi Dlakama Jun. 4, 2023