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Stars who lit up the 2024 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League

Simba Bhora, last year's champions and winners of four of the last five campaigns occupied the top three positions.

Relegation royal rumble takes centre stage

Two teams from the three Hwange, Bikita Minerals and Bulawayo Chiefs will join already relegated Chegutu Pirates and Arenel Movers in the first division next season.
By Henry Mhara Nov. 23, 2024

A show of force

Karoi were fined US$2 000 of which US$500 was suspended on condition that the team will not commit a similar offence next season.
By Newsday Nov. 12, 2024

Heart League endorses Herentals, Rhinos

Makura garnered 12 votes for the Zifa vice president post, while Mavis Gumbo and Patience Mutumwa received three and two votes, respectively.
By Austin Karonga Nov. 10, 2024

NRSL 2024: The circus, the anatomy of injustice

Scottland were officially crowned champions after dispatching police side Black Mambas 3-1 at Rufaro Stadium on Friday, to the delight of their ever-growing fan base.
By Lawrence Mangenje Nov. 10, 2024

Incentives, not match-fixing, the way to go

Caps United had defeated Highlanders, Dynamos and FC Platinum and looked like they could be the party poopers for Simba Bhora.
By Newsday Nov. 6, 2024

Scott Three. . . as Karoi United found guilty

Northern Region Division One Soccer League yesterday released a statement pledging to deliver the judgment no later than Monday.
By Kevin Mapasure Oct. 31, 2024

Scottland learn fate... as long wait for judgment over

After the hearing, getting all parties involved together for the announcement of the Disciplinary Committee determination caused delays as the lawyers insisted that they be present.
By Kevin Mapasure Oct. 30, 2024

MWOS confident of premier promotion

The Norton-based team MWOS FC coach Lloyd Mutasa still believes and is confident that his team will be promoted to the topflight league.
By Admire Jamu Mlambo Oct. 27, 2024