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Dynamos Edge Highlanders in Penalty Thriller to Reach Chibuku Final
Dynamos advanced to the 2025 Chibuku Super Cup final after edging Highlanders 5–3 on penalties following a 1–1 draw at a raucous Rufaro Stadium on Sunday.
The defending champions started brightly and took an early lead through Emmanuel Jalai, whose electric volley in the 15th minute flew past the Highlanders goalkeeper and sent the away end into celebrations. Dynamos’ early dominance saw them control possession and create the clearer openings, but chances were at a premium as Highlanders regrouped.
Highlanders threatened on a few occasions before the interval, with Andrew Mbeba and Never Rauzhi forcing sharp saves from Dynamos goalkeeper Prince Tafiremutsa. The visitors went into the break narrowly ahead, but the game opened up after halftime.
Dynamos came close to doubling their advantage on the hour when Felix Hammond’s fierce effort smacked the crossbar, a moment that might have settled the contest. Instead it proved a warning, Highlanders grew into the match and, in the 69th minute, Melikhaya Ncube finished a swift move to level matters and breathe new life into the home side.
As the clock ran down both teams searched for a late winner. The final quarter produced end to end football but neither side could find the decisive touch, and after 90 minutes the score remained deadlocked at 1–1.
The tie was decided from the spot. Dynamos kept their nerve, converting all five of their penalties. Highlanders’ campaign ended agonisingly when Prince Ndlovu saw his effort crash off the upright, handing Dynamos a 5–3 shootout victory and sparking jubilation among their travelling supporters.
Coach Kelvin Kaindu applauded his players’ composure under pressure, saying the team showed the mindset required to defend their title and progress to the final. Dynamos will now face Triangle United in the final after Triangle beat MWOS in the other semifinal.
The win keeps Dynamos’ bid to retain the Chibuku Super Cup alive and gives Kaindu’s side momentum heading into the showpiece, but it will also raise questions for Highlanders, who will rue missed chances and the cruel randomness of a shootout.
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US$100K Lifeline for Soccer Legends
• Tagwirei Pledges $100k to Former Footballers Through New Zanu PF Affiliate
• Footballers4ED Initiative Offers Ex-Players Projects, Free Healthcare
• Zimbabwe Soccer Legends Tasked with Grassroots Revival Under New Funding Scheme
A new affiliate group, Footballers4ED, has been launched with a pledge of US$100,000 in funding for former footballers, aimed at supporting project-based livelihoods.
The initiative was unveiled at a meeting hosted by Zanu PF Youth League Deputy Political Commissar Taurai Kandishaya at his farm in Goromonzi.

Speaking to the gathering, which included several Zimbabwean soccer legends, Kandishaya announced that the funding had been pledged by businessman and Zanu PF Central Committee member Kudakwashe Tagwirei.
“Cde Kudakwashe Tagwirei pledged to support the former footballers with US$100,000 so that they come up with various projects so that they earn a better living,” Kandishaya said.
“On top of the $100k, you are allowed to get free health facility and medical at Arundel Hospital.”
Kandishaya also linked the initiative to broader national efforts, referencing recently announced presidential funding for football promotion.
He said retired footballers under the Footballers for Economic Development banner would be tasked with organizing tournaments from grassroots levels.
The event saw the attendance of former football icons such as Sunday Marimo and Evans Gwekerere.
Balon Chiseko, the National Chairman of Footballers4ED, explained the group’s purpose.
“The purpose of this organization is to remember every legend who contributed to the soccer fraternity of this country,” he said.
“We understand all former soccer players have various grievances but the initiative of this is to revive soccer through their knowledge.”
Former Warriors coach Sunday Chidzambwa expressed gratitude for the recognition.
“Since his life this is the first time to gather for an initiative that remembers us,” he said.
“I want to thank the organizers of this initiative, we are ready to develop and revive football in Zimbabwe.”
The Footballers4ED group positions itself as an affiliate supporting Zanu PF and President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Economic Development (ED) agenda.
The pledged funds are intended to catalyze entrepreneurial projects for the former athletes while mobilizing their expertise for grassroots football development.
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Harare City Nears PSL Return in “Swap and Top” Franchise Deal with Hunters FC
The “Sunshine Boys” are on the verge of a dramatic return to Zimbabwe’s elite football tier. Recent reports indicate that Harare City Council (HCC) is in advanced negotiations to acquire the Premier Soccer League (PSL) franchise of newly promoted Hunters FC.
The proposed deal, which seeks to restore top-flight football to the municipality after a three-season absence, has reached a critical stage as both parties negotiate the final valuation. Initially, Marondera-based Hunters FC, who recently earned promotion from the Eastern Region Division One, placed a US$1 million price tag on their PSL slot. However, Harare City is reportedly pushing for a much lower figure.
Instead of a direct cash purchase, the municipality is pursuing a creative “swap and top” arrangement to close the valuation gap. Harare City Council’s representative in the negotiations, Housing Manager Mr. Edgar Dzehonye, dismissed claims surrounding the US$1 million figure, saying discussions were still ongoing.
“Negotiations are underway, and the amount mentioned is merely an asking price. We have significantly reduced the figure, and the purchase will be done through a swap-and-top deal. We are exchanging our Harare Northern Region Division One franchise and topping up with cash to acquire Hunters FC’s PSL franchise,” said Dzehonye.
Under the proposed structure, Hunters FC would take over Harare City’s current place in the Northern Region Division One while also receiving an additional cash payment in exchange for surrendering their PSL status.
While the footballing rationale is clear Harare City aims to avoid the demanding Division One promotion race the move has attracted internal scrutiny. Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume has urged caution, noting that although preliminary signatures may have been secured, the deal must still undergo full council approval.
The potential acquisition comes at a time when the council has faced criticism over service delivery and the condition of sporting infrastructure, including persistent drainage problems at Rufaro Stadium.
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Mason Mushore Unveiled by AmaZulu
South African Premiership outfit AmaZulu have officially announced the signing of Zimbabwean midfielder Mason Mushore.
Mushore joins Usuthu after completing a move from Highlanders, marking his return to South Africa’s top flight.
Confirming the deal, AmaZulu said they were delighted to welcome the Zimbabwe international to the club from Bosso.
The 24-year-old will don the number 24 jersey and links up with fellow Zimbabwean Thandolwenkosi Ngwenya, who has been with the Durban-based side since June.
Mushore’s arrival strengthens AmaZulu’s midfield options as the club continues to build for the remainder of the season.
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