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De Jongh Fined For Post Match Outburst
Highlanders coach Pieter De Jongh has been fined US$1 250 by the Premier Soccer League (PSL) for bringing the league into disrepute following his explosive comments after Bosso’s Chibuku Super Cup semi-final defeat to Dynamos at Rufaro Stadium last Sunday.
The Dutch tactician caused a storm when he claimed his team had played against “12 men,” in apparent reference to the match officials after a series of controversial calls in the tension-filled encounter, which Dynamos won 5-3 on penalties.
“It’s always difficult to play against 12 players. The first goal was a big shame. There is no fair play,” De Jongh fumed after the match, also questioning the league’s scheduling, which he said unfairly favoured Dynamos.
The PSL confirmed that De Jongh was charged under the Standing Order Fines Schedule, which deals with minor to moderate offences such as unsporting behaviour and public misconduct. His case did not go through a disciplinary hearing, as it fell within the scope of the standing orders.
According to the league, De Jongh’s offence was “issuing statements to the media implying bias and questioning the integrity of the league and its partners.”
The outspoken coach has since softened his tone, taking to social media to clarify that his remarks had been misinterpreted.
“Football must always be about fair play and respect. My post-match comments were never meant to disrespect the PSL, referees, or Dynamos,” he said. “I spoke out of passion for the game and the values I stand for. I fully respect the league and its officials.”
De Jongh’s fiery temperament has been a hallmark of his tenure at Bosso, earning him both praise and criticism from the terraces. While some fans admire his passion, others feel his frequent confrontations with officials have become a distraction, especially as Highlanders continue their fight to secure top flight survival.
Bosso face Simba Bhora, Manica Diamonds and Chicken Inn in their remaining fixtures, with hopes that De Jongh’s passion will now be channelled towards results rather than controversy.
Meanwhile, Ngezi Platinum Stars coach Takesure Chiragwi and his club were due to appear before the PSL disciplinary committee yesterday following his misconduct during a league match against Dynamos at Rufaro.
Chiragwi was caught on camera assaulting his own player, McDonald Makuwe, during a touchline scuffle. The match ended 1-1. He has since apologised to Makuwe, his club, and ZIFA, stepping down from his role as Warriors assistant coach “to allow the disciplinary process to take its course.”
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CAPS United Bolsters Squad with 12 New Signings Ahead of 2026 Season
CAPS United has strengthened its squad ahead of the 2026 season, confirming the signing of 12 new players across all positions. The club, determined to challenge for domestic honours, has added a mix of experienced campaigners and young talents.
Among the new arrivals are defenders Nyasha Gurende, Talent Chamboko, and Kudzai Chigwida, midfield reinforcements Lloyd Njaliwa, McDonald Makuwe, Bret Amidu, and Richard Hachiro, as well as forwards Obriel Chirinda, Chawanangwa Kaonga, and Delic Murimba. The club also secured winger Davison Marowa and goalkeeper Wallace Magalane.
The signings reflect CAPS United’s intent to build a balanced squad capable of competing on multiple fronts. Club officials have highlighted the importance of blending youth and experience to maintain competitiveness in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League.
Fans will be eager to see how the new recruits integrate with the existing squad as pre-season preparations ramp up. With reinforcements across defence, midfield, and attack, CAPS United is signaling its ambition to mount a strong challenge in the 2026 campaign.
Sports
Meet Ballon Chiseko: The Man Mobilising Footballers and Coaches for ED
Ballon Chiseko is the driving force behind the fast-growing Former Footballers and Players for ED initiative, a movement that has begun to attract attention within Zimbabwe’s football circles.
Popularly known as “Master”, Chiseko is a former professional footballer with a career that spanned across the region. He previously turned out for Shooting Stars, Munumotapa FC, and Gaborone United in Botswana, earning respect both on and off the pitch.
Through the initiative, Chiseko is bringing together former players, active footballers and coaches with the aim of contributing to national development using football as a tool for engagement and influence.
Chiseko says the formation of the group was inspired by the President’s call for inclusive national development.
“The President has an open-door policy to develop the country, leaving no place and no one behind. We formed this initiative in response to that call so that our footballers and coaches can also play a role through football,” he said.
The Former Footballers and Players for ED movement positions football not just as a sport, but as a platform for unity, participation and national contribution, with Chiseko emerging as the key figure coordinating its vision and direction.
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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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