Sports
Mashwede Classic Returns: Zimbabwe’s Crown Jewel of Golf
The Zimbabwean golf fraternity is counting down to one of the season’s most anticipated highlights — the Mashwede Classic Golf Tournament, scheduled for 4 and 5 October 2025 at Falcon Golf Club. Sponsored by Mashwede Holdings, the event has cemented itself as a flagship on the local sporting calendar, drawing top professionals alongside ambitious amateurs.
Launched in 2022, the Mashwede Classic began primarily as a platform for amateurs but has quickly evolved into a premier competition. The introduction of professional golfers in 2024 elevated the level of play and boosted the tournament’s prestige.
This year’s edition will see more than 100 golfers take to Falcon’s manicured fairways, including 12 invited pros expected to raise the bar even higher. For amateurs and juniors, the chance to compete shoulder-to-shoulder with established names provides priceless exposure, while seasoned players enjoy the opportunity to engage directly with Zimbabwe’s broader golfing community.
But the tournament is not only about competition. It has become a unifying occasion for fans, sponsors, and stakeholders, reflecting how golf can inspire, connect, and celebrate excellence.
The Mashwede Classic also carries official weight, featuring in both the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) and the Zimbabwe Golf Association (ZGA) Order of Merit. Strong performances here do not just bring local recognition — they can propel careers on an international stage.
Its rapid growth in stature has shown that Zimbabwe is capable of hosting high-standard tournaments that give players global exposure while growing the sport at home. Last year’s edition attracted over 100 participants, and this year’s turnout is projected to surpass that milestone.
With Mashwede Holdings’ continued backing and strong organizational efforts, the Classic is on course to become one of Southern Africa’s most prestigious golf competitions.
As October approaches, all attention will turn to Falcon Golf Club, where two days of world-class golf will showcase talent, test resilience, and add another proud chapter to the story of Zimbabwean sport.
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Sports
Castle Lager Challenge Cup to Open 2026 Premier Soccer League Season
The 2026 Zimbabwean top-flight football season will officially kick off with the return of the Castle Lager Challenge Cup, scheduled for 1 March 2026 at Rufaro Sports Stadium in Mbare, Harare.
The curtain-raiser will see reigning league champions Scottland FC take on 2025 Chibuku Super Cup holders Dynamos FC, in a high-profile encounter set to usher in the new Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season.
The annual Challenge Cup traditionally pits the country’s league champions against the Chibuku Super Cup winners and is expected to attract a large crowd, underlining the strong national following and historic rivalry between the two clubs.
Beyond the on-field action, the 2026 edition will include a US$5,000 community development initiative. The winning team will nominate a community to benefit from the drilling of a borehole, reinforcing Castle Lager’s commitment to social impact through improved access to clean water.
The fixture also presents an early test of form, as Scottland FC continue to establish themselves among the elite, while Dynamos FC seek to reaffirm their status as one of Zimbabwe’s most decorated football clubs.
Supporters will have the opportunity to win match tickets through Castle Lager in-trade promotions, while Chill Spot Entertainment is set to provide live entertainment, adding to the match-day experience.
Match Details:
Date: 1 March 2026
Venue: Rufaro Sports Stadium, Mbare, Harare
The Castle Lager Challenge Cup is sponsored by Delta Beverages through its flagship brand Castle Lager.
Sports
CAF INSPECTS CHAHWANDA STADIUM
By Varaidzo Matope
CAF stadium inspector Aloys Mpambara earlier today carried out a detailed inspection of Chahwanda Stadium in Kwekwe as the venue seeks to meet continental hosting standards ahead of the new season.
Mpambara, who is serving as a CAF Infrastructure Consultant, toured the facility, also known as The Heart Main Arena, examining critical areas including the playing surface, dressing rooms, safety features, media facilities and general stadium infrastructure. The visit is part of CAF’s routine compliance process to ensure venues meet the minimum requirements for hosting international and continental matches.
The inspection comes at a crucial time for PSL newcomers Hardrock FC, who have adopted Chahwanda Stadium as their home ground following their promotion to the top flight. The club is hoping the venue will receive the necessary approval to stage high-profile fixtures and avoid the need to use alternative venues outside the Midlands.
Officials believe a positive assessment would represent a major milestone for football development in Kwekwe and the wider Midlands province, potentially bringing elite domestic and continental action closer to local supporters while boosting the town’s sporting profile.
CAF is expected to provide feedback after reviewing the inspection findings, with any identified areas requiring attention likely to be addressed before final certification is considered.
Sports
Africa’s Elite Set for Nyanga as 2026 Bonaqua Triathlon Cup Date Is Confirmed
The 2026 Bonaqua Africa Triathlon Cup will take place on March 14 at Troutbeck Resort in Nyanga, with organisers confirming growing international interest ahead of the continental event.
Event director Rick Fulton said more than 20 elite athletes from 14 countries have already registered, with further entries expected before the closing date.
“The competition will feature elite races alongside supporting multi-sport events,” said Mr Fulton
Zimbabwean triathlete Andie Kuipers is set to return to the elite women’s category after missing the 2025 edition, adding further local interest to the race.
Last year’s event attracted 343 athletes across all categories, and organisers are targeting at least 400 competitors for the 2026 edition as the race continues to gain prominence on the African triathlon calendar.
The Bonaqua Africa Triathlon Cup forms part of the Africa Cup series and has steadily grown in stature, drawing elite athletes while boosting sports tourism in Zimbabwe.
Speaking at the event, Emily Jesaya, the Deputy Minister of Sport and Recreation and Guest of Honour, praised the organisers for their professionalism and consistency.
“The government values the role of triathlon in enhancing Zimbabwe’s competitive appeal by attracting elite athletes and international visitors, while positioning the country as a reliable destination for high-quality sport,” said Hon Jesaya.
She added that she would like to see other sporting disciplines emulate the class, consistency and ability of Triathlon Zimbabwe to attract major sponsors.
The 2026 edition is expected to further cement Zimbabwe’s place on the continental triathlon map while contributing to the growth of sport tourism in the Eastern Highlands.
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