Zim hosts 8th Africa Spelling Bee Championship

The competition got underway in Harare yesterday, and will run until March 21, according to an announcement made by local organisers of the championship. 

BREAKING: Harare to host 2026 CAF African Schools Football Championship

Confederation of African Football (CAF) has confirmed that Zimbabwe will host the 2026 CAF African Schools Football Championship Continental Finals in Harare from April 2–10. 
By Sports Reporter Mar. 17, 2026

Remember the Mighty Warriors Class of 2016

THE recent performance of the Mighty Warriors at the Cosafa Women's Championship in South Africa is a poignant reminder of the grit and potential embedded in Zimbabwean women’s football.
By Newsday Mar. 4, 2026

ZCF bask in Cadets and Youth Championship success

Despite logistical hurdles, the event saw over 230 young athletes from Under-8 to Under-18 battle for the prestigious honour of representing Zimbabwe on the international stage.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Feb. 25, 2026

Mighty Warriors eye semis in Botswana clash

THE Zimbabwe Mighty Warriors stand at a pivotal crossroads in their 2024 Cosafa Women’s Championship campaign.
By Tinotenda Mombeshora Feb. 24, 2026

Mighty Warriors sparkle in Cosafa opener

Held at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, South Africa, the match saw the Zimbabweans overcome a lack of competitive match fitness to claim three vital points. 
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Feb. 20, 2026

Inactivity threatens Mighty Warriors’ Cosafa campaign

From my observation, the squad made up of locally based players only, still needs more time, not just a few days, to properly gel and prepare for the upcoming Cosafa Women’s Championship.
By Sticks Chigandiwa Feb. 19, 2026

Golden boy of the pool: Unashe Shoko is born

Unashe’s journey began long before the bright lights of national championships. According to his father, Persy Shoko, the water has been Unashe’s second home since he was a toddler. 
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Feb. 15, 2026

A veiled ability

When we look at the significance of words, sentences, speeches, letters, it is often not so much what is seen that is important but what is not seen.
By Tim Middleton Feb. 1, 2026