Senegal and Netherlands progress to World Cup knockout stages
Zimbabwe players caught up in power tussle, says Marshall Munetsi
Inside sport: What an insult!
Players speak out on football ban
Zimbabwe was in March banned by Fifa from all international football activities for government interference after the SRC dissolved a Zifa board led by Felton Kamambo.
Feature: ‘It’s worse right now than under Mugabe’: Sikhala pays the price of opposition in solitary cell
The 50-year-old opposition MP has been held in solitary confinement for almost two months.
Inside Sport: Local stadiums in urgent need of attention
Even if Zimbabwean clubs were to take part in the newly launched Africa Super League, those clubs will play their home matches in other countries as Zimbabwe does not have even one stadium good enough for continental club football.
Inside Sport: Local stadiums in urgent need of attention
Even if Zimbabwean clubs were to take part in the newly launched Africa Super League, those clubs will play their home matches in other countries as Zimbabwe does not have even one stadium good enough for continental club football.
Where can we find this elusive independence?
Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) deputy chairperson, Job Sikhala, has been repeatedly denied bail having been arrested dozens of times over the past two decades, for activism yet, not once has he ever been convicted of any crime.
‘Gutted’: The effect Zim’s football ban is having on youth
In November last year, Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) President Felton Kamambo and his entire executive were removed by the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC), a government body that controls sport in the country, after being accused of corruption, misadministration and sexual harassment of female match officials.
