Sports
Hwange FC Challenge Bulawayo Chiefs Over Alleged Use of Ineligible Player
Hwange FC have officially lodged a complaint with the Southern Region Soccer League (SRSL) accusing log leaders Bulawayo Chiefs of fielding an ineligible player, Anesu Saiti, in violation of the league’s registration rules.
In a formal letter addressed to the league’s secretariat, Hwange allege that Saiti was improperly registered and featured for two different clubs, Bulawayo City and Bulawayo Chiefs, within the same half of the 2025 season.
According to Hwange, the player turned out for Bulawayo City in the first 12 matches of the campaign before appearing for Bulawayo Chiefs from Week 13, beginning on July 5, 2025.
“The player was on loan to Bulawayo City from Black Mambas and was cleared by his parent club to play for Bulawayo Chiefs,” reads part of Hwange’s letter.
However, the coalminers insist that Bulawayo City never issued a formal clearance letter for the player, a requirement under Article 18.1 of the league’s Rules and Regulations, which governs transfers and player eligibility between clubs during the same registration window.
“Anesu Saiti played for two teams in the same first half of the season, which is against the rules,” Hwange stated. “It resulted in him featuring three times against Hwange FC in the same season, once while at Bulawayo City and twice with Bulawayo Chiefs. We therefore lodge a complaint that Bulawayo Chiefs have been using an ineligible and improperly registered player from Week 13″.
The complaint comes at a crucial stage of the title race, with Bulawayo Chiefs currently leading the SRSL standings on 67 points, five ahead of second-placed Hwange after matchday 29.
If the league upholds Hwange’s complaint, the decision could have significant implications for the championship race and the promotion battle, as potential sanctions could include point deductions or match forfeitures.
League officials are yet to publicly comment on the matter, but the SRSL disciplinary committee is expected to review Hwange’s protest in the coming days.
This development adds a dramatic twist to what has been one of the most fiercely contested seasons in the Southern Region Soccer League, with both Hwange and Bulawayo Chiefs vying for promotion to the Premier Soccer League.
Sports
ZIFA TERMINATES CONTRACT OF WARRIORS COACH MICHAEL NEES
The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has parted ways with Warriors head coach Michael Nees, with immediate effect, following a resolution by the association’s Executive Committee.
ZIFA confirmed the decision and expressed gratitude to the German tactician for his service to Zimbabwean football during his tenure in charge of the senior men’s national team.
“The Zimbabwe Football Association wishes to inform all stakeholders and members of the public that the Executive Committee has resolved to terminate the contract of Mr. Michael Nees with immediate effect,” read part of the statement.
ZIFA commended Nees for his commitment to the national team and his contribution to the development of local football structures.
“The Association takes this opportunity to sincerely thank Mr. Nees for his efforts and contributions to Zimbabwean football during his tenure. His dedication to the game and his service to the national structures are appreciated,” ZIFA said.
Nees, who took over the Warriors’ coaching reins earlier this year, had been leading preparations for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) set for December. His dismissal comes at a critical stage as Zimbabwe intensifies its preparations for the continental tournament.
Sources within ZIFA said the decision was part of an ongoing restructuring process aimed at aligning the national team’s technical setup with the association’s broader reform agenda.
“ZIFA remains firmly committed to strengthening its technical development programmes and ensuring continued progress in all areas of the game in line with its reform and restructuring agenda,” the association added.
The football governing body said details regarding the appointment of an interim coach and the transition process will be announced in due course.
Nees’ departure marks yet another significant development in ZIFA’s quest to restore stability, professionalism, and competitive edge to the Warriors setup ahead of major international competitions.
Sports
ZIFA CONFIRMS WARRIORS FRIENDLIES AGAINST ALGERIA AND QATAR
The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has confirmed that the senior men’s national team, the Warriors, will face Algeria and Qatar in international friendly matches during the upcoming FIFA window as part of preparations for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) set for December.
The announcement was made by ZIFA President Nqobile Magwizi in Harare on Thursday following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the association and the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, represented by Permanent Secretary Moses Mhike.
Magwizi said the choice of opponents was strategic, aimed at providing the Warriors with competitive tests ahead of the continental showpiece.
“We wanted fixtures that truly test our mettle,” said Magwizi. “Algeria and Qatar represent the calibre of opposition we must face to measure our readiness for AFCON, and the choice of these friendlies was deliberate.”
The matches are expected to help the technical team assess player combinations, tactical systems, and overall team cohesion before the AFCON finals.
ZIFA said the fixtures reflect its commitment to ensuring the Warriors receive quality preparation and international exposure in line with the association’s vision of “performance, pride, and professionalism.”
Sports
ZIFA, Education Ministry Sign Deal to Bring Year-Round Football to Schools
The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) and the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will see football played in schools throughout the year starting in 2026.
ZIFA President Nqobile Magwizi and the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary Dr. Moses Mhike signed the agreement in Harare, marking what both described as a major step towards reviving grassroots football in the country.
Magwizi said the initiative will help identify and develop young talent from an early age while giving both boys and girls a structured football program under the school system. “This partnership is about building a future for Zimbabwean football. Schools are where the next generation of stars will be discovered,” he said.
Dr. Mhike hailed the partnership as a milestone in integrating sports and education. “Football will now be part of school life across the country. This program will promote discipline, teamwork and physical health among learners,” he said.
Under the agreement, schools will run year-round football calendars, with teachers trained as coaches and competitions introduced at district and provincial levels. ZIFA will provide technical support, coaching materials and help identify talented players.
The initiative will begin with pilot programs in selected schools in 2026 before expanding nationwide. Both institutions said they aim to restore Zimbabwe’s tradition of producing top footballers through the school system, with a focus on equal opportunities for girls.
-
Crime and Courts3 weeks agoMasasi High School Abuse Scandal Sparks Public Outcry
-
Crime and Courts4 weeks agoKuwadzana Man Jailed for Reckless Driving and Driving Without a Licence
-
Current Affairs3 months agoBreaking: ZIMSEC June 2025 Exam Results Now Available Online
-
Current Affairs2 months agoMunhumutapa Day: Zimbabwe’s Newest Public Holiday Set for Annual Observance
-
Current Affairs2 weeks agoBREAKING NEWS: ZANU PF Director General Ezekiel Zabanyana Fired
-
Current Affairs2 months agoGovernment Bans Tinted Car Windows in Nationwide Crime Crackdown
-
Current Affairs1 month agoExposed: Harare GynecologistChirume Accused of Negligence, Extortion, and Abuse
-
Current Affairs4 weeks agoVehicle Emissions on the Rise in Harare, A Growing Concern
