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Inside sport: Just give Brito a call

A foreign coach would be the ideal choice for the Warriors of Zimbabwe.
By Michael Kariati Jul. 14, 2024

Brito backs Magaya for Zifa post

The Brazilian mentor becomes the second prominent person in a week to publicly back Magaya
By Henry Mhara Jun. 25, 2024

‘Brito fell in Zifa early vetting stages’

But the Zifa normalisation committee decided against hiring on a permanent basis.
By Fortune Mbele May. 28, 2024

Brito wants Warriors job

An impeccable source within the leadership of local football confirmed that the former Warriors and Highlanders’ gaffer had applied for the job.
By Fortune Mbele May. 4, 2024

Kaindu pays tribute to Brito

In his last stint with the Bulawayo giants in 2012 and 2013, Kaindu twice surrendered the league title to Dynamos on goal difference.
By Fortune Mbele Apr. 9, 2024

Highlanders appoint Sawu

It is not clear what will become of Madinda Ndlovu’s status in the new technical set-up, although it is believed he will be tasked with scouting duties for the senior team.
By Sports Reporter Feb. 7, 2024

Inside Sport: Let’s give Brito the benefit of doubt

For a start, we need to give Baltermar Brito, the benefit of the doubt and allow him to finish a campaign he started.
By Michael Kariati Dec. 24, 2023

Mhlophe seeks Bosso return

Mhlophe, who was ousted by incumbent Johnfat Sibanda, claims he had heeded a call by the Highlanders family to return and revive the fortunes of the faltering club.
By Fortune Mbele Dec. 21, 2023

Warriors risk losing Brito

Zifa normalisation committee chairman Lincoln Mutasa yesterday shed light on the duo’s deal saying their contracts were premised on their stay at Highlanders.
By Fortune Mbele Dec. 6, 2023