Unstoppable Kadewere on the verge of history

Staff WriterWarriors forward Tino Kadewere is in line to making history if he wins the coveted Marc-Vivien Foe award on May 17.The Lyon striker will become the first player from the Cosafa region to claim that crown if he lays his hands on it.The award is given to the outstanding African player plying their tradeContinue reading “Unstoppable Kadewere on the verge of history”

Mighty Warriors eye 2022 Afcon dance

THE Mighty Warriors will know their 2022 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations group opponents on Monday when CAF conduct the draw in Cairo, Egypt. ZIFA have entered the senior women’s national team to participate in this competition. The Zimbabwe senior women’s national team will join other 43 nations that have entered to participate in theContinue reading “Mighty Warriors eye 2022 Afcon dance”

ÇAPS Utd secure beverage partner Staff Writer CAPS United have secured a beverage sponsor ahead of the start of the 2021 football season. The sponsor, Coover Bottlers was unveiled on Wednesday at a function in Harare. Makepekepe head of commercial and media Raymond Gonte said this is the first step in the team’s commercialization drive. The package is worth US$30 000 per season for the next three years with review clauses inserted in the agreement.

ÇAPS Utd secure beverage partner Staff Writer CAPS United have secured a beverage sponsor ahead of the start of the 2021 football season. The sponsor, Coover Bottlers was unveiled on Wednesday at a function in Harare. Makepekepe head of commercial and media Raymond Gonte said this is the first step in the team’s commercialization drive. The package is worth US$30 000 per season for the next three years with review clauses inserted in the agreement.

The boy who never believed in his own prowess

IT NEVER dawned on Cranborne Bullets midfielder Kelvin Chibunyu that someday he would be required to possess a Driver’s License. Owning a car is something that the 19-year-old never imagined would happen so soon just a year ago as he was concentrating on helping his team to win the sole ticket into the Premiership whichContinue reading “The boy who never believed in his own prowess”

The boy who never believed in his own prowess

IT NEVER dawned on Cranborne Bullets midfielder Kelvin Chibunyu that someday he would be required to possess a Driver’s License. Owning a car is something that the 19-year-old never imagined would happen so soon just a year ago as he was concentrating on helping his team to win the sole ticket into the Premiership whichContinue reading “The boy who never believed in his own prowess”

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