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CAPS United Multi-Million Dollar Sponsorship Deal in Doubt as Green Dollar Coin Fails to Deliver
When CAPS United announced a US$4.3 million sponsorship with the little known financial entity Green Dollar Coin in September, fans believed the Harare giants had finally secured the lifeline they had long sought. The deal promised new team buses, improved player welfare, youth development programs, and a hefty annual payout.
But barely a month later, the partnership is unraveling. Green Dollar Coin’s Harare offices have gone silent, leaving dozens of workers unpaid or partially paid. Some former employees say they received just one payment and in Bitcoins, not US dollars as promised.
Documents seen indicate that employees in Digital Marketing and Data Capturing were hired on short-term contracts with salaries ranging from US$450 to US$570 per month. Street marketers were promised US$250. Since August, most staff have received only a single payment in digital currency, with no cash settlements.
“We couldn’t use the coins for anything,” said one former employee. “We complained, but we were told to be patient. Later, we were asked to stay home while paperwork was being ‘sorted out.’”
When staff pressed for answers, Green Dollar Coin president Noel Mavura allegedly claimed the company was still seeking registration with the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ). He offered employees a US$2 daily transport allowance, which they rejected, and weeks later, told them to stay home entirely. Contracts are set to expire at the end of October, with no salaries or settlements in sight.
The RBZ has confirmed that neither Green Dollar Coin nor Green Dollar Development Bank is a registered financial institution in Zimbabwe. “We have not received any application from such an entity,” the central bank said, warning that operating without registration is a criminal offence. Only 19 banks and roughly 300 microfinance institutions are currently licensed in the country.
Claims that the company was regulated in Lesotho were also denied by the Central Bank of Lesotho. Meanwhile, Mavura reportedly purchased a house in an upmarket Harare suburb, paid a US$10 000 lobola, and travelled to Kenya with his new wife under the pretext of meeting investors all while employees went unpaid.
A small number of workers remain at Green Dollar’s offices, still accepting public deposits, raising fears of a possible financial con. Lawyer Similo Nkiwane said employees have a strong legal case. “These contracts are legally binding. The employer must honour them or face action in Labour Court. Operating without RBZ registration is also a criminal matter,” she said.
The original sponsorship deal had been unveiled with fanfare: a US$1.2 million annual payout over three years, US$100 000 for activations and performance bonuses, and two new team buses. But with the legal status of Green Dollar Coin in question, the arrangement now hangs in the balance.
“When the deal was announced, it was presented as Green Dollar Development Bank from Lesotho,” said one source. “When doubts emerged, the name suddenly changed to Green Dollar Coin.” CAPS United management later described the discrepancy as a “mix-up in naming,” yet no official funds have been disbursed.
The RBZ has urged the public to exercise caution. “Zimbabweans must be wary of unregistered financial operators and report any suspicious entities immediately,” the bank said.
For now, the promise of Green Dollar Coin appears to be fading. Unpaid workers, a phantom registration, and a football club still waiting for millions leave one pressing question: Was the CAPS United deal ever genuine, or was it a well-packaged scam from the start?
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Highlanders in Chaos: Players Stage Strike Over Unpaid Salaries as Club Crumbles
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe – The once-mighty Highlanders Football Club has been plunged into a fresh abyss of turmoil, as players staged a dramatic protest over unpaid salaries, effectively sabotaging crucial preparations at a pivotal stage of the season. This latest act of defiance exposes a deepening crisis at Bosso, painting a grim picture of mismanagement and neglect that threatens to derail the club entirely.
According to a damning report by The Chronicle, the entire Highlanders squad reported for training on Wednesday but defiantly refused to participate in the session. Instead, they opted for a coordinated sit-in, a stark and public display of their profound frustration over outstanding wages. This is not merely a minor grievance; it is a symptom of a systemic failure.
This incident is far from isolated. It marks a continuation of a festering crisis that has gripped the Bulawayo giants. It is understood that not only the players, but also members of the technical team and even office staff, are owed at least two months’ salaries. Such chronic financial instability is utterly unacceptable for a club of Highlanders’ stature and history.
The Chronicle further reveals that this ongoing standoff has utterly decimated morale within the camp. The squad, once a symbol of Bulawayo pride, is now a hotbed of discontent, their patience worn thin by repeated delays in payment. How can a team be expected to perform when its basic needs are ignored, and its professionals are treated with such disdain?
Predictably, this internal chaos has translated directly onto the pitch. Highlanders have endured an abysmal start to the current campaign, managing a solitary win in their opening ten matches, with the majority ending in frustrating draws. This dismal performance is not merely bad luck; it is a direct consequence of a leadership vacuum and a blatant disregard for player welfare.
As the Bulawayo giants limp towards their Sunday fixture against Triangle United, one must ask: What hope is there for a positive result when the very foundation of the team – its players – are in open revolt? The Highlanders faithful deserve answers.
They deserve accountability. This club, a national institution, is being systematically destroyed by those entrusted with its care.
The time for platitudes is over; urgent and decisive action is needed to rescue Bosso from the brink.
Sports
Ferguson Hospitalised as Manchester United Edge Liverpool FC in 3-2 Thriller
Legendary former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was taken to hospital after feeling unwell at Old Trafford shortly before the club’s match against Liverpool FC.
Sources at the club said the move was purely precautionary and not an emergency.
Ferguson was taken from the stadium by ambulance, and officials remain optimistic that he will recover quickly and return home soon.
Despite the concern surrounding Ferguson, Manchester United delivered an exciting performance on the pitch, defeating Liverpool 3-2 in a dramatic English Premier League clash.
Young midfielder Kobbie Mainoo played a key role in the victory, scoring crucial goals that helped secure the win. The result also confirmed Manchester United’s qualification for the 2026/27 UEFA Champions League season.
Under the guidance of new coach Michael Carrick, United have shown remarkable improvement.
Since taking charge, Carrick has led the team to victories over several top sides, including Manchester City, Arsenal FC, Chelsea FC, and Aston Villa.
The win over Liverpool adds to a growing list of impressive results, raising hopes among fans that Manchester United are returning to their former glory.
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CAPS United Stumble as PSL Title Race Heats Up
The Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League (PSL) has once again delivered a weekend brimming with unexpected turns and strategic maneuvers, echoing the intricate dynamics often observed in diplomatic circles.
As the dust settles on Matchday 10, the title race, much like regional power plays, remains a finely balanced affair, with every point and every goal carrying significant weight.
Saturday’s fixtures, particularly the clash between CAPS United and Bulawayo Chiefs, served as a potent reminder that in football, as in foreign policy, complacency can be a costly misstep. The Chiefs’ stunning 1-0 victory over the league leaders, secured by Panashe Shoko’s 70th-minute penalty, was not merely an upset; it was a strategic masterstroke that has injected fresh impetus into the championship chase. This result, much like a well-executed diplomatic gambit, has reshaped the immediate landscape, forcing the frontrunners to re-evaluate their positions.
Equally noteworthy was Hardrock FC’s emphatic 6-1 demolition of Hunters. The league’s newcomers are proving to be a formidable force, their consistent performance akin to a rising regional power asserting its influence. Their aggressive play and clinical finishing suggest a team not content with mere participation, but one actively vying for a seat at the top table.
Today’s Encounters (Sunday, May 3, 2026)
Today’s matches are poised to further define the contours of the league. The encounter between Chicken Inn and Dynamos is particularly significant. Dynamos, currently sitting fourth, have an opportunity to capitalize on CAPS United’s stumble and advance their own claims. In the PSL, much like international relations, seizing such moments is paramount. A victory here would not only secure crucial points but also send a clear message of intent to their rivals.
Similarly, Ngezi Platinum’s fixture against Manica Diamonds, and Scottland’s battle with Simba Bhora, are more than just games; they are strategic engagements where teams must balance ambition with pragmatism. Scottland, currently third, has a chance to solidify their position and perhaps even challenge for the top spot, demonstrating the constant jostling for advantage that characterizes both football leagues and geopolitical arenas.
The Shifting Sands of the Standings
The current league standings reflect a fascinating blend of established powers and emerging contenders. CAPS United, despite their recent setback, still hold a slender lead, a testament to their overall consistency. However, the gap has narrowed, and the chasing pack is now breathing down their necks. The top five teams are separated by a mere five points, indicating a highly competitive season where every match could be a turning point.
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Rank
|
Team
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GP
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W
|
T
|
L
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GF
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GA
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GD
|
Pts
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1
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CAPS United
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10
|
7
|
1
|
2
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12
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5
|
7
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22
|
|
2
|
Hardrock
|
10
|
6
|
3
|
1
|
16
|
6
|
10
|
21
|
|
3
|
Scottland
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9
|
4
|
5
|
0
|
11
|
3
|
8
|
17
|
|
4
|
Dynamos
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9
|
4
|
5
|
0
|
10
|
5
|
5
|
17
|
|
5
|
Ngezi Platinum
|
9
|
4
|
5
|
0
|
12
|
8
|
4
|
17
|
(Note: GP – Games Played, W – Wins, T – Ties, L – Losses, GF – Goals For, GA – Goals Against, GD – Goal Difference, Pts – Points)
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