Mucheraohwa’s heartfelt plea — “Let’s save Dynamos now; relegation and defunct status are huge possibilities.”

Of all that can happen in Zimbabwean football, Dynamos playing Division One football is unimaginable. The Harare giants are the most successful club in Zimbabwean football, having won 22 league titles. They have provided the most Soccer Star of the Year award winners in the history of the prestigious gong. Similarly, DeMbare were 90 minutes…

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Chaminuka’s unsettled Soul

Saul Chaminuka has literally been to every corner of Zimbabwe in search of stability. Judging by the manner in which he drags and speaks at a slow pace every time he is asked to make a comment on something, one might hurriedly, but needlessly, suggest that Chaminuka is always tired. The nomadic coach has been…

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Highlanders Axe Kaindu

Bosso has pulled the trigger, parting ways with gaffer Kevin Kaindu. The Bulawayo giants confirmed the departure via an official club statement, citing a “recent streak of unsatisfactory results” as the breaking point. Kaindu, who took charge in January 2024 after signing in December, possibly failed to meet the executive’s mid-season targets, leaving Highlanders languishing…

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Fanzone Podcast Episode 4: Zimbabwe Football’s Future Under the Spotlight

In the latest episode of the Fanzone Podcast, two prominent voices in Zimbabwean football—Kennedy Ndebele, ZIFA Vice President, and former Warriors star David Kutyauripo—shared their insights on the state of the game in the country. The discussion centred on the Warriors’ recent showings in the COSAFA Cup and international friendlies, with both guests weighing in…

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Zimbabwe PSL: MWOS Unshaken as Dynamos Sink

The Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League is heating up, and at the summit, MWOS FC continues to defy gravity, sitting pretty at the top with an unbeaten record—8 wins, 6 draws, and zero defeats from 14 games. With 30 points in the bag, they’re setting the pace, but the chasing pack is breathing down their necks.…

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Two Warriors sides, same mission, same support

For the first time in the history of Zimbabwean football, two different Warriors teams will play on the same day. In Morocco, the country’s senior men’s national team will take on Niger in an international friendly as part of head coach Michael Nees’ preparations for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) slated for December.…

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