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Whither PSL big three?

Langton Nyakwenda Zimpapers Sports Hub THE last time giants Dynamos, Highlanders and CAPS United all finished in the top four on the Premier Soccer League log standings was in 2009,…

ZIFA elections give women hope

Langton Nyakwenda Zimpapers Sports Hub THE world football governing body, FIFA, has a deliberate policy to promote the women’s game across the globe. FIFA’s policy for women’s football is to…

Zim athletes eye World Champs slots

Ellina Mhlanga Zimpapers Sports Hub THE year 2025 promises to be busy for athletics, with a number of competitions lined up. For the United States-based Zimbabwean duo of Chengetayi Mapaya…

ZIFA candidates unfazed

Zimpapers Sports Hub THE High Court in Harare may have reserved judgment in the case in which Walter Magaya is seeking an injunction to stop the upcoming ZIFA elections, but…

Durham extend Zim pre-season tour to fans

Zimpapers Sports Hub DURHAM CRICKET are set to give their fans an opportunity of a lifetime as they embark on a historic pre-season tour of Zimbabwe in March. It will…

The Catholic nun behind Kwekwe Utd

Zimpapers Sports Hub PHIL MAKEKERA is passionate about football. It is this passion that would ultimately lead him to form Hartley Academy, which would go on to produce players such…

Big Three in trouble…Emerging new crop of teams rule the roost

Langton Nyakwenda THE last time giants Dynamos, Highlanders and Caps United all finished in the top four was in 2009, just over 15 years ago. Gunners won the title, with…

Second day lost to rain again at BAC

Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter THE second day of the Logan Cup match between Tuskers and Rhinos was once again lost to rain at Bulawayo Athletic Club yesterday afternoon. No play…

Nunez carries the day for Liverpool

DARWIN Nunez struck twice in the final minutes as Liverpool got their Premier League title charge back on track with a dramatic 2-0 win against Brentford on Saturday. Arne Slot’s…

New Bosso players chairman challenges ex-players

Lovemore Dube JERRY Sibanda was yesterday confirmed as chairman of the Highlanders Football Club Legends Association taking over from Douglas Mloyi. He was unopposed for the post just like his…

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