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New Bosso signing targets trophies

Last year in his final year, Sibanda was named D3soccer.com's Midfielder of the Year and a First Team All-American.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Jan. 22, 2024

Makepekepe seeks Chibuku Cup consolation

Makepekepe are having a difficult second half of the league season where they are yet to win a match in seven games.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Oct. 1, 2023

DeMbare, Bosso in tough Chibuku draws

Their league campaign has not been that impressive as they trail log leaders Highlanders by nine points at the halfway point of the 18-team championship race.
By Sindiso Dube Aug. 3, 2023

Chicken Inn thumps Yadah as Students teach Chiefs a lesson

It was a badly needed win for underfire Chicken Inn coach Prince Matore whose team had failed to win their last three matches, losing ground to the leading pack.
By Kevin Mapasure and Praise Dumi Dlakama Jul. 23, 2023

Antipas supports gate charges slash

Antipas said bringing down the gate charges was a bright idea by the PSL.
By Fortune Mbele Nov. 28, 2022

Giants fight for Chibuku Cup

Dynamos, the hosts in this match, will be fighting for their only real chance for a trophy this season with the league title seemingly out of their grasp.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Sep. 18, 2022

Past failures spur DeMbare

While he insists they have not thrown in the towel yet, he said the Chibuku Super Cup offered them a chance to end the season with at least a trophy.
By Tawanda Tafirenyika Sep. 16, 2022

CAPS United dismiss player strike reports

Makepekepe players are reportedly owed up to two months in salaries and have resolved not to attend training until their grievances are met.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 7, 2022

CAPS United dismiss player strike reports

Makepekepe players are reportedly owed up to two months in salaries and have resolved not to attend training until their grievances are met.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 7, 2022