China touts zero-tariff access as Zimbabwe women manufacturers launch body
ZWIM brings together women entrepreneurs from sectors including agro-processing, textiles, leather, furniture and paper production.
By Boitumelo Makhurane
Jun. 2, 2026
Correctional Queens go top with win over Chapungu
The result took Correctional Queens to 15 points, two clear at the summit. Both sides entered the match tied on 12 points, with Chapungu leading on goal difference.
By AUSTIN KARONGA
May. 19, 2026
Women’s topflight league in false start
This was due to the absence of an ambulance and Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers, both mandatory requirements for a match.
By TAFADZWA CHIGANDIWA
May. 1, 2026
African storyteller in love with culture and freedom
Zimbabwean writer Tsitsi Nomsa Ngwenya’s mastery of the short story form has now consolidated alongside her novel writing.
By Beaven Tapureta
Apr. 26, 2026
Herentals Queens retain Faith Drive duo ahead of title defence
The two joined the Students midway through last season and were part of Herentals’ African Safari campaign.
By AUSTIN KARONGA
Apr. 25, 2026
Inside the night of unapologetic brilliance in Zim’s women doctors
ZWDA founding president Dr. Mazvitaishe Mvere, who also served as MC, emphasised unity and collective excellence.
By Catherine Murombedzi
Apr. 11, 2026
ZWPSL tightens club licensing to curb walkovers
Zikhali’s remarks came after the ZWPSL recorded a number of unfulfilled fixtures over the years, mostly due to clubs’ incapacity during the course of the season.
By TAFADZWA CHIGANDIWA
Feb. 26, 2026
Proposal emerges to cut top-flight teams
Zimbabwean women’s football standards are still catching up with more established leagues such as South Africa’s, which operates with 16 teams but has stronger infrastructure and resources.
By STICKS CHIGANDIWA
Feb. 19, 2026
Heartbreak for Zimbabwean women in last-ball thriller against Thailand
Zimbabwe’s bowlers kept the pressure on for most of the innings, but Thailand’s late-order resilience proved vital.
By Sports Reporter
Jan. 21, 2026




