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ZIFA APPOINTS COMMISSION TO PROBE SHEASHAM FC WITHDRAWAL

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The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has appointed a four-member Commission of Inquiry to investigate the circumstances surrounding Sheasham FC’s withdrawal from the Central Region Division One League, amid growing concerns over alleged officiating bias and administrative irregularities within the league.

The decision was reached following deliberations by the ZIFA Executive Committee during its meeting held on 9 October 2025, acting upon recommendations from the Legal and Player Status Committee, which convened a day earlier.

In a statement released yesterday, ZIFA said the Commission was established in accordance with Article 55 of the ZIFA Statutes, with the mandate to “establish facts, assess procedural compliance, and recommend measures to strengthen fairness, integrity, and transparency within league management.”

The Commission will be chaired by legal and governance expert Mr. Ringisai Kudzanai Hillario Mapondera, while Mr. Jabulani Mpofu, the Athletic Director at Lupane State University, has been appointed as a member. They will be joined by Ms. Morelet S. Mathema, Vice President (Technical & Development) of the Zimbabwe Volleyball Association, and Mr. Andrew Pamire, a former referee with extensive experience in domestic football.

According to the statement, the inquiry will focus on five key areas, including determining the circumstances that led to Sheasham FC’s abrupt withdrawal, whether the club exhausted all internal remedies under ZIFA and ZCRSL regulations before taking that step, and how the league’s management responded to any formal complaints lodged by the club.

The Commission is expected to submit a comprehensive written report of its findings and recommendations to the ZIFA Executive Committee within seven working days from the date of appointment.

ZIFA said the establishment of the Commission is not intended as a punitive exercise but as part of a broader effort to restore confidence and professionalism within the game.

“ZIFA reiterates that this is a corrective and reformative measure aimed at restoring trust, integrity, and accountability in football administration,” read part of the statement. “All stakeholders are urged to cooperate fully with the inquiry to ensure a transparent and constructive outcome.”

Sheasham FC’s withdrawal from the Central Region Division One League earlier this month sent shockwaves through the football community, with reports suggesting that the club had raised repeated concerns over questionable refereeing decisions and alleged administrative inconsistencies.

The development has reignited debate about governance and transparency in lower-tier football competitions, where clubs have long complained of uneven officiating and opaque disciplinary processes.

As the Commission begins its work, many stakeholders within Zimbabwean football will be watching closely, viewing the probe as a litmus test of ZIFA’s commitment to reform and its ability to enforce accountability across all levels of the game.

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Dynamos, Highlanders Play Out Thrilling Draw in Season’s First Battle of Zimbabwe

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The much-anticipated clash between Dynamos FC and Highlanders FC lived up to its billing as the two giants battled to a 2–2 draw at Rufaro Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

Highlanders started brightly and nearly found the opener in the 18th minute when Nomore Chinyerere tried his luck from distance, only to see his powerful effort strike the woodwork. Dynamos struggled to impose themselves early on and failed to seriously test Bosso goalkeeper Reward Muza during the opening stages.

The breakthrough eventually arrived in the 39th minute when Never Rauzhi capped off a well-worked Highlanders move with a clinical finish to give the visitors the lead heading into halftime.

Dynamos came out with renewed energy after the break and quickly drew level through Tellmore Pio, who struck soon after the restart. The Glamour Boys then had a chance to take the lead, but substitute Leroy Mavunga missed from close range.

Highlanders punished that miss late in the game when Mongameli Tshuma produced a moment of brilliance in the 78th minute, dribbling past several defenders before calmly finishing to restore Bosso’s advantage.

However, Dynamos refused to go down without a fight and equalised four minutes later through Collins Mujuru, who connected with a cross from a free kick to make it 2–2.

The pulsating encounter ended all square, with both teams forced to settle for a point in an entertaining start to this season’s Battle of Zimbabwe.

Elsewhere, Bulawayo Chiefs FC edged Agama FC 1–0 at Wadzanai Stadium, handing Agama their second consecutive defeat.

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Ngezi Platinum Stars Hold Defending Champions Scottland at Rufaro

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Ngezi Platinum Stars battled to a 1–1 draw against defending Castle Lager Premier Soccer League champions Scottland in an entertaining encounter at Rufaro Stadium on Friday.

The visitors produced a disciplined performance and took the lead early in the second half after a competitive opening period that saw both teams play attractive football but struggle to create clear scoring opportunities.

Scottland nearly opened the scoring before halftime when Panashe Mutimbanyoka found himself in a promising position, only to squander the chance with the goalkeeper beaten.

After the break, Ngezi returned with greater intensity and were rewarded when Farai Madhanhanga struck a powerful effort that goalkeeper Nelson Chadya failed to contain, handing the visitors a deserved advantage.

The champions responded by increasing attacking pressure and eventually earned a penalty after Moses Shidolo was fouled inside the box. Walter Musona calmly converted from the spot to level matters for the Mabvuku-based outfit.

Both sides searched for a late winner in a lively closing spell, with Scottland pushing forward while Ngezi stood firm defensively to secure a share of the points.

Scottland head coach Norman Mapeza said he was encouraged by his team’s overall display despite dropping points.

“I am happy with the progress that we are making as a team. In some moments, our decision-making could have been better, but it is still early in the season and I am satisfied with the progress,” said Mapeza.

Ngezi Platinum Stars coach Kumbirai Mutiwekuziva felt his side could have handled key moments better, particularly the penalty incident.

“We started well but did not defend certain moments properly. On the penalty, we could have done better, and we felt it was a soft decision — maybe the referee could have been more lenient,” he said.

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Mbeba Commits Future to Bosso Amid Transfer Interest

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Bulawayo giants Highlanders F.C. have confirmed that defender Andrew Mbeba has signed a new long-term contract extension that will keep him at the club until December 2028.

The announcement, made through an official club statement, secures the future of the highly rated defender amid growing speculation surrounding his next move.

“The Club is delighted to confirm that defender Andrew Mbeba has officially committed his future to the club, signing a contract renewal that will keep him at the Club until December 2028,” Highlanders said.

The renewal follows reports suggesting Mbeba had requested a house as part of his signing package during negotiations. While the club did not comment on the details of the agreement, sources indicated discussions were centred on improving the player’s welfare as part of the new deal.

At the same time, Harare giants Dynamos F.C. were reportedly monitoring developments at Amahlolanyama, fuelling speculation of a possible transfer before the contract extension was finalised.

Mbeba’s decision to remain at Highlanders is viewed as a major boost for the Bulawayo side, who retain one of their key defensive players as they continue preparations for the ongoing season.

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