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National Pool Talent Set to Shine at Carling Black Label Championship Finals in Bulawayo

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The stage is set for the grand finale of the Carling Black Label National Pool Championship, which will take place this Saturday, 9 August, at Hall 1 of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) grounds in Bulawayo.

After months of intense competition that began on 31 May with 31 regional qualifiers across the country, the national finals will bring together 148 top contenders—74 men and 74 women—vying for glory in their respective categories. The event marks the culmination of Zimbabwe’s premier pool tournament, celebrated for its competitive spirit and nationwide reach.

What’s at Stake

The championship offers substantial prizes, with the winners in both categories walking away with:

  • 1st Place: USD 2,500 and a pool table
  • 2nd Place: USD 1,500
  • 3rd Place: USD 1,000
  • 4th Place: USD 500

The tournament not only rewards excellence but also celebrates the dedication and passion of players from all corners of Zimbabwe. Spectators can expect a day filled with thrilling matches, nail-biting finishes, and displays of elite-level skill.

Entertainment Line-Up

Adding to the excitement, the event will feature live performances and DJ sets throughout the day. Bulawayo’s own DJ Tino, DJ Mateu, and DJ Papito will keep the energy high, while The Travellers Band and DJ Nospa will close off the evening with electrifying performances.

Admission

Entrance to the championship is free, making it an accessible and inclusive celebration of sport and community.

As the slogan goes, “Champions deserve a Champion beer,” and this Saturday, Bulawayo will be the epicenter of championship spirit, camaraderie, and unforgettable entertainment.

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Zimbabwe Fall Short in COSAFA U17 Group A Opener Against Mozambique

The match began with Zimbabwe showing early intent. In the 4th minute, Tadiwa Chakuchichi came close to opening the scoring, but his shot narrowly missed the target. Just minutes later, a defensive lapse in Zimbabwe’s box allowed Mozambique to capitalize and take the lead in the 8th minute.

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HARARE – Zimbabwe’s campaign in the Group A stage of the TotalEnergies CAF Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations | COSAFA Qualifiers at Ngoni Mwos Stadium in Harare, Zimbabwe on Thursday got off to a rocky start as they suffered a narrow 0-1 defeat to Mozambique. Despite a spirited performance and several promising chances, the Warriors were unable to find the back of the net.

The match began with Zimbabwe showing early intent. In the 4th minute, Tadiwa Chakuchichi came close to opening the scoring, but his shot narrowly missed the target. Just minutes later, a defensive lapse in Zimbabwe’s box allowed Mozambique to capitalize and take the lead in the 8th minute.

Chakuchichi remained a constant threat, earning a free kick in the 11th minute after being brought down during an attacking run. Zimbabwe continued to press, with Jameson Nduna attempting a long-range effort in the 24th minute and Chakuchichi again coming close in the 34th. However, the finishing touch eluded them.

A foul on Darrel Zulu in the 36th minute gave Zimbabwe another chance from a set piece, but Nduna’s effort failed to trouble the keeper. The first half ended with Zimbabwe trailing 0-1, despite dominating possession and creating more chances.

Coach adjustments came swiftly in the second half, with Fortune Ncube replacing James Mautsa at the restart. Further substitutions followed, including Irvine Mtungwazi for Nduna and a double switch in the 75th minute bringing on Tapiwa Gutu and Dywane Musona.

As the clock ticked down, Zimbabwe intensified their efforts. Darrel Zulu fired a powerful shot in the 88th minute that skimmed just wide, epitomizing the team’s frustration in front of goal. Mozambique, meanwhile, slowed the tempo, with four of their players down in the 86th minute, disrupting Zimbabwe’s rhythm.

Seven minutes of added time offered a glimmer of hope, but the final whistle confirmed Zimbabwe’s defeat. Despite their dominance in midfield and attacking intent, the Young Warriors were unable to overturn the early setback.

Zimbabwe now turn their attention to their next Group A fixture against Eswatini, scheduled for Saturday at Ngoni MWOS Stadium with kickoff at 15:00hrs. With lessons learned and renewed determination, the team will be eager to bounce back and keep their tournament hopes alive.

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ZIFA Responds to Kadewere–Mangunda Altercation

The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has issued a formal statement following an unsettling incident involving Warriors forward Tinotenda Kadewere and prominent sports journalist Yvonne Mangunda during an open media training session at Orlando Stadium.

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JOHANNESBURG — The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has issued a formal statement following an unsettling incident involving Warriors forward Tinotenda Kadewere and prominent sports journalist Yvonne Mangunda during an open media training session at Orlando Stadium.

By Tongai Mwenje

The altercation reportedly stemmed from Kadewere’s frustration over recent criticism surrounding his form, which has sparked debate among fans and pundits alike. Many have questioned his inclusion in the national squad, arguing that his performances have dipped and that younger talent should be given a chance. During the session, Kadewere allegedly confronted Mangunda, accusing her of speaking negatively about him and, according to eyewitnesses, appeared ready to physically assault her before being restrained.

In response, ZIFA released a statement on September 9, 2025, expressing deep regret over the incident and making its stance clear:

“ZIFA strongly condemns any form of abuse towards the media. Journalists are a vital part of the game, and we are committed to ensuring they carry out their duties without fear or intimidation.”

The statement confirmed that Kadewere has since apologised to Ms. Mangunda and that an amicable understanding has been reached between the two parties. However, disciplinary procedures are underway, with both team management and the Association involved in addressing the matter.

“We take full responsibility for upholding the highest standards of conduct within our teams and reaffirm our commitment to respectful engagement with all stakeholders,” ZIFA added.

The incident has sparked wider conversations about player accountability and the role of media in shaping public perception. While Kadewere remains a key figure in the Warriors setup, the episode underscores the need for professionalism and mutual respect between athletes and journalists.

As the Warriors prepare to host Rwanda this afternoon,they will be hoping to secure their first win as they remain winless and in sixth place.

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Zimbabwe-Zambia Volleyball Series Heats Up on Day 2

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Harare, Zimbabwe — The second day of the Zimbabwe-Zambia International Volleyball Series delivered high-intensity matchups and dramatic scorelines, as teams battled for dominance on the court.

In the men’s category, Zambia Senior continued their commanding form, sweeping Zimbabwe Under-20 in straight sets (3–0). The young Zimbabwean side struggled to match Zambia’s pace and precision, falling 9–25, 21–25, and 18–25.

Later in the day, Zimbabwe Senior bounced back with a convincing 3–0 win over the Under-20 squad, posting set scores of 25–9, 25–21, and 25–18. The victory offered a morale boost ahead of their clash with Zambia Senior.

However, the final men’s fixture saw Zambia Senior edge Zimbabwe Senior in a tightly contested four-set thriller. Zambia took the match 3–1 with scores of 25–21, 27–25, 22–25, and 25–20, showcasing their depth and resilience.

In the women’s division, Zimbabwe staged a remarkable comeback to defeat Zambia in a five-set nail-biter. After dropping the first and third sets, the home side rallied to clinch the match 3–2. Set scores were 19–25, 25–21, 20–25, 25–22, and 15–11, highlighting Zimbabwe’s grit and determination.

With the series intensifying, fans can expect more thrilling action as the teams head into Day 3.

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