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Chiefs ready for Bosso

Coach John Nyikadzino says it won’t be easy against giants Highlanders and will throw everything at Bosso to get the valuable three points. 
By Fortune Mbele 16h ago

MWOS, Hunters FC share spoils in season opener

They started with the intent of a title contender; Billy Veremu and Arthur Banda were persistent nuisances early on, forcing the Hunters’ backline into several desperate clearances. 

Benjani stirs Bosso fire

Mwaruwari said the huge crowds that usually throng Barbourfields Stadium whenever Highlanders are playing will help energise the players.
By Fortune Mbele Mar. 6, 2026

Referees should not spoil our day

In the fray are the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League title holders, Scottland, and Chibuku Super Cup champions, Dynamos, two teams with the famous blue and white playing strip. 
By Michael Kariati Mar. 1, 2026

Bolabet kits Byo Chiefs

CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League returnees Bulawayo Chiefs will have their 2026 playing kits sponsored by Zimbabwean betting company Bolabet.
By Fortune Mbele Feb. 28, 2026

ZWPSL tightens club licensing to curb walkovers

Zikhali’s remarks came after the ZWPSL recorded a number of unfulfilled fixtures over the years, mostly due to clubs’ incapacity during the course of the season. 
By Tafadzwa Chigandiwa Feb. 26, 2026

Chicken Inn reveal title ambitions

Chicken Inn president Lifa Ncube has declared the club’s intentions ahead of the 2026 Premier Soccer League campaign, saying the team is ready to challenge for the league title. 
By Tafadzwa Chigandiwa Feb. 26, 2026

Proposal emerges to cut top-flight teams

Zimbabwean women’s football standards are still catching up with more established leagues such as South Africa’s, which operates with 16 teams but has stronger infrastructure and resources.
By Sticks Chigandiwa Feb. 19, 2026

Bosso leaders get vehicles from Chivayo

Chivayo has also disbursed the remaining US$500 000 — part of the US$1 million he pledged last season — to the club.
By Fortune Mbele Feb. 18, 2026