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Bosso Era Kicks Off: Thabo Senong Arrives in Bulawayo

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Newly appointed Highlanders FC head coach Thabo SenongThabo Senong has officially arrived in Bulawayo, landing at Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport this afternoon to begin his tenure at Zimbabwe’s oldest football club.

Senong was greeted by Highlanders chief executive officer Denzel Mnkandla and assistant coach Mkhokheli Dube, who recently returned to the club as part of the revamped technical team.

The arrival of the experienced South African coach has sparked excitement among Highlanders supporters, following the club’s announcement of his appointment, which many see as a strong statement of ambition ahead of the upcoming season.

Senong brings extensive coaching experience, having worked with the South African senior and Under-20 national teams, led the Lesotho senior men’s national side, and achieved success in youth football, including winning the 2013 COSAFA Under-20 Cup.

Renowned for his emphasis on tactical discipline, fitness, and youth development, Senong’s approach aligns closely with Highlanders’ long-term philosophy and vision.

Assistant coach Dube, a former Bosso player, is expected to help maintain continuity and reinforce the club’s culture and identity within the squad.

Highlanders plan to officially introduce Senong to players and supporters in the coming days, with announcements on additional coaching staff and player signings expected soon.

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Harare City Nears PSL Return in “Swap and Top” Franchise Deal with Hunters FC

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Harare City Nears Top-Flight Comeback in Franchise Talks 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

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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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Scott Sakupwanya: The Visionary Who Reignited Zimbabwean Football

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Takudzwa Karowangoro

For years, Zimbabwean football had lost its spark. Empty stadiums, unpaid players, poor administration and fading fan interest had pushed many supporters to follow foreign leagues, leaving the local game struggling for relevance.

But the arrival of businessman and philanthropist Pedzisayi Scott Sakupwanya into the football space has changed that narrative restoring belief, professionalism and pride in Zimbabwean soccer.

Sakupwanya’s entry into the game through the formation of Scottland FC marked a turning point. At a time when many clubs were failing to meet basic obligations to players, he introduced a new standard built on professionalism, discipline and respect for footballers as professionals.

His commitment to ensuring that players were paid on time, received winning bonuses and worked in a motivated environment sent a powerful message across the football fraternity.

For the first time in years, footballers could focus on performance rather than survival. As a result, Scottland FC quickly became one of the most talked-about clubs in the country, drawing massive crowds and reviving interest in the local league.

Zimbabweans who had long abandoned domestic football began to return to stadiums, following the excitement and competitiveness that Scottland brought.

The impact went beyond one club. Sakupwanya led by example, forcing other teams to reassess how they treat players.

Today, several clubs are paying better salaries and honouring bonuses, largely because Scottland FC raised the bar and made professionalism unavoidable. Players across the league are now benefiting financially, as clubs compete not just on the pitch, but in how they manage and reward talent.

The renewed excitement has attracted high-profile followers who previously paid little attention to local football. Prominent figures such as Ubert Angel and celebrated musician Jah Prayzah openly began following Zimbabwean football after the rise of Scottland FC.

Their interest symbolised a broader national shift local football was once again worth watching, discussing and celebrating.

Sakupwanya’s influence has also inspired further investment into the game. His bold move into football motivated other business leaders to get involved, including Dr Paul Tungwarara, who now holds shares at Dynamos FC.

This renewed confidence among investors has injected fresh hope into traditional giants and emerging clubs alike, strengthening the overall football ecosystem.

What makes Sakupwanya’s contribution exceptional is that it goes beyond money. He restored dignity to players, respect to supporters and credibility to the league. His model proved that Zimbabwean football does not lack talent or passion it only needed visionary leadership willing to invest, protect players and believe in local excellence.

After years of decline, Zimbabwean football is once again alive, competitive and attracting national attention. Stadiums are buzzing, players are motivated and supporters are proudly backing their teams.

Much of this resurgence can be traced to Scott Sakupwanya’s bold intervention and unwavering belief in the beautiful game.

As the new season approaches, expectations are high and optimism is widespread. One thing is clear: Zimbabwean football is back with full force, and Scott Sakupwanya’s name will forever be remembered as one of the key figures who brought the game back to life.

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