King George's big send-off

Chigova was renowned for his goalkeeping prowess, having played for 13 seasons in Zimbabwe and South Africa, turning out for big clubs such as Dynamos and SuperSport.
By Henry Mhara Nov. 25, 2023

PSL boss pays tribute to Chigova

He was part of Dynamos' trailblazing class which won PSL titles between 2011 and 2014. Chigova also helped the Warriors win the Cosafa Cup in 2017 and 2018.
By Terry Madyauta Nov. 17, 2023

Sex scandal haunts Mighty Warriors

They face a tough assignment against Zambia, who have had the better of Mighty Warriors in their most recent clashes.
By Sports Reporter Oct. 13, 2023

Zifa investigate sexual abuse in Mighty Warriors camp

The Mighty Warriors are currently participating at the Cosafa Cup tournament in South Africa.
By Sports Reporter Oct. 12, 2023

Zifa out to drive a winning culture

According to Zifa the four-team tournament will include a northern and southern region side as well as a diaspora team made up of unheralded foreign-based players.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Oct. 8, 2023

Warriors coach on the horizon

The new coach’s first mission will be to guide the locally-based Warriors in the Chan tournament qualifiers against yet to be named opponents.
By Kevin Mapasure Sep. 20, 2023

Inside sport: It’s back to square one

Caf has rejected the Zifa board led by Gift Banda, which was installed by the Zifa assembly and will also not accept the outcome of the nine-member Zifa Restructuring Committee headed by Blessing Rugara which was appointed by the SRC.

By The Independent Jul. 31, 2022

Inside sport: It’s back to square one

Caf has rejected the Zifa board led by Gift Banda, which was installed by the Zifa assembly and will also not accept the outcome of the nine-member Zifa Restructuring Committee headed by Blessing Rugara which was appointed by the SRC.

By The Independent Jul. 31, 2022

Inside sport: Remove entire Zifa Council

Whatever the case is between Fifa, the Src and Zifa, the suspension of the councillors is a step in the right direction as the Council has always considered itself untouchable despite allegations of massive corruption within its members.

By The Independent Dec. 26, 2021