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Sports Reporter FORMER COSAFA president Philip Chiyangwa might have retired from active football administration but his services are still very much needed, with CAF president Patrice Motsepe expressing his desire to continue working with the Harare businessman. Chiyangwa, who also had a stint as ZIFA president relinquished his COSAFA role in Windhoek, Namibia last month, […]
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BARELY a week after sealing an agreement with La Liga, ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa yesterday scored another landmark development for the domestic game when he secured a potentially lucrative partnership deal with a top Romanian company expected to drive the association’s junior development programmes.
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Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter South Africa-based businessman Trevor Carelse-Juul has ruled himself out of the ZIFA elections set for this year because he feels the environment is not conducive for him to seek another mandate to run local football.
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Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor THE vultures might be circling over Philip Chiyangwa’s head as the ZIFA election madness slips into another gear, but all the domestic boardroom fissures haven’t appeared to dent the special and certainly deeply personal relationship which the Harare tycoon enjoys with FIFA boss Gianni Infantino.
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Sports Reporter ZIFA Referees Committee vice chairman Gladmore Muzambi believes local officials have made considerable progress in their development and is confident they could make the cut on the CAF Elite A panel which will enable them to be assigned to handle matches at the Africa Cup of Nations.
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Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa’s bid to seek re-election for the hottest football administrative seat in the country got off to a blistering start yesterday, with the association’s 10 provincial chairmen unanimously endorsing the Harare property moguls’ candidature ahead of next year’s elections.
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Sports Reporter ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa has congratulated President Emmerson Mnangagwa following his swearing-in ceremony at the National Sports Stadium yesterday. Chiyangwa said ZIFA were ready to play their role in the development of the country.
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Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor FOLLOWING the recent success of the exhibition match between the Zimbabwe Legends and their Barcelona counterparts, ZIFA and SAFA have agreed to stage a Battle of Limpopo showdown between football legends from the two neighbouring countries.
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Sports Reporter PROPHET Walter Magaya has been handed the role of chief liaison officer of the Zimbabwe Legends team that will take on their Barcelona counterparts in a high-profile exhibition game at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday. The football-mad prophet has turned into a pillar for the Association, provided ZIFA with assistance like camping facilities […]
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Petros Kausiyo and Grace Chingoma ZIFA have hailed the efforts of their president Philip Chiyangwa in sourcing sponsorship for the association, which has augmented the nearly $1 million they received under the Financial Assistance Programme from FIFA in the last two years. Since his election into office in December 2015 Chiyangwa, who inherited a bankrupt Association […]
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Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA are wooing former Warriors captain Peter Ndlovu and Benjani Mwaruwari to be part of the high-profile names that will grace the exhibition match between a Zimbabwe side and the Barcelona Legends next week. The organisers yesterday confirmed the match will be played during the FIFA break on Sunday, November 12, at […]
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Walter Nyamukondiwa Mashonaland West Bureau Zanu-PF Central Committee member Dr Philip Chiyangwa has thrown his name into the ring to represent the ruling party in Chinhoyi constituency and has pledged to wrest the seat from the opposition MDC-T. Dr Chiyangwa, who lost elections for the same seat in 2013, said he will help galvanise the party to […]
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Sports Reporter FORMER ZIFA chief executive Henrietta Rushwaya yesterday met the Association president Philip Chiyangwa to offer her unreserved apology for whatever controversy in which her name might have featured which might have dragged the name of the national game into disrepute.
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Bothwell Mahlengwe IT has been 15 years since Lloyd Mutasa began his coaching career, when he was appointed player-co-coach together with Joe Mugabe at Sporting Lions in the second half of the 2002 season.
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Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa yesterday hailed Walter Magaya as a rare breed of a patriot after the prophet opened the doors of his exclusive Yadah Hotel for the Mighty Warriors to use in the final phase of their preparations for the COSAFA Women’s Championships.