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Relegation royal rumble rages

 Chitewe is adamant ZPC Kariba has survived.
By Fortune Mbele Nov. 11, 2024

Bosso beg fans to return to BF

During the first boycott, the fundraiser organisers said they did not want the Premier Soccer League to benefit from the gatetakings.
By Fortune Mbele Nov. 6, 2024

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

Fans rescue Bosso, raise US$6k

The fans said they would rather pay the gate charges for the BF game at the clubhouse to help the club pay the fine.
By Fortune Mbele Oct. 8, 2024

Bosso ‘okay’ ZPC Kariba match boycott

Highlanders chief executive officer Sihlangu Dlodlo said the club had cleared the Sunday event at the club house.
By Sports Reporter Oct. 4, 2024

Bosso fans divided over ‘boycott’

A plan has been hatched to boycott matches and instead attend a function at the club house to mobilise funds to pay the fine imposed on the club last week.
By Fortune Mbele Oct. 2, 2024

Bosso finally win, Ngezi held

Highlanders attacked Arenel Movers from the start, but were not accurate in front of goal.
By Fortune Mbele Sep. 26, 2024

Bosso in trouble despite ref’s suspension

In the match, the referee awarded a penalty to Simba Bhora for a foul which occurred outside the penalty area.
By Fortune Mbele Sep. 25, 2024

Highlanders face Chibuku sanctions

Highlanders players refused to take their position to allow the penalty to be taken, forcing referee Cecil Gwezera to end the match prematurely.
By Henry Mhara Sep. 24, 2024