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Football5 days ago

Ten African teams chase history

JOHANNESBURG – AFRICA will arrive at the 2026 FIFA World Cup with unprecedented confidence as 10 nations prepare to represent the continent on football’s grandest stage. The expanded 48-team tournament has

Sports2 weeks ago

Pressure mounts after Bosso defeat

by MELUSI MHLANGA BULAWAYO – HIGHLANDERS’ 2–1 defeat to CAPS United at Barbourfields Stadium last weekend delivered more than just a setback in points—it exposed structural frailties and raised fresh

Must Read3 weeks ago

Nkayi runner seeks national chance

by BEKEZELA NDEBELE NKAYI – PROMISING middle-distance runner Siphilisiwe Moyo, an 800 metres athlete from Sagonda Secondary School, is seeking financial support to travel to Harare for the upcoming national

Football3 weeks ago

Sundowns meet AS FAR in decider

CAIRO — THE stage is set for a compelling continental decider as Mamelodi Sundowns prepare to take on Moroccan giants AS FAR in the CAF Champions League final, a fixture that

Football1 month ago

Maseko urges patience at Bosso

by MANGALISO MHLANGA BULAWAYO – PATIENCE and unity have emerged as key themes at Highlanders Football Club, with club legend Alexander Maseko rallying supporters to stand firmly behind head coach

Featured1 month ago

Bronze won on hands and heart

by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – IN a race defined by endurance, it was not only the winners who captured hearts at this year’s Two Oceans Marathon, but a Zimbabwean runner whose

Rugby1 month ago

Zimbabwe Sables eye global stage

HARARE – THE Sables, are gearing up for one of the most important periods in their history, representing Africa with confidence and purpose during a packed 2026 international season as part

Football1 month ago

Zimbabwe win Mukuru Cup

POLOKWANE – ZIMBABWE made history by lifting the inaugural Mukuru Football Cup on Tuesday following a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Zambia in a tightly contested final. The match was played at

Featured2 months ago

AFCON storm as Morocco declared winners

JOHANNESBURG – AFRICAN football has been thrown into turmoil after Confederation of African Football (CAF) officially declared Morocco national football team as African champions—sparking outrage from fans who insist Senegal

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