Home fortress advantage: why Zimbabwe's Warriors must start playing at home more

The progression of host nation teams through the tournament has once again underlined just how much playing in front of your own supporters,

Sables open Nations Cup campaign against Tonga in Denver this weekend

The match kicks off at 12:15AM CAT and will be live on RugbyPass, giving Zimbabwean supporters back home the opportunity to follow

Morocco solidifies powerhouse status in World Cup masterclass 

For large portions of the game, the Dutch Oranje dictated possession, probing a characteristically resolute Moroccan backline. 
By Nunurai Jena Jun. 30, 2026

Playing against the tide: Why we must unite behind Bafana Bafana

When asked how he consistently produced masterclasses under such intimidating conditions, his response was as profound as it was surprising: he simply loved playing against the tide.
By Nunurai Jena Jun. 27, 2026

Who’s really running the show at 2026 World Cup?

It does not wear a jersey or lift a trophy. Yet this tournament has an invisible teammate, and it is worth understanding what it actually does, and what it does not.
By Naison Bangure Jun. 26, 2026

Salt and Light Dance Group moves to African artistry on football’s grandest stage

The event blended movement, fitness and football culture, demonstrating how sport can inspire communities beyond the stadium.
By Tendai Sauta Jun. 26, 2026

Who will win?

Forty-eight teams have qualified for the finals but the simple truth and reality is that only one team will win while forty-seven will lose. So, who will prevail?
By Tim Middleton Jun. 21, 2026

Leadership: Spotting talent

This week, we saw Zimbabwe talent trending across the globe in the form of Sukoluhle Nyathi who authored the book, The Polygamist, which was adapted to by Netflix.
By Jonah Nyoni Jun. 20, 2026

2026 World Cup: 3 African underdogs ready to shock the world

Morocco proved in 2022 that African teams are not competing to simply make up the numbers.
By Newsday Jun. 17, 2026