Scottland Break the Bank Again as $5000 Bonus Puts Title Race on Fire 

Scottland currently sit second in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League standings, level on points with leaders Hardrock but behind on goal difference.
By Kudakwashe Gahadzikwa Jun. 4, 2026

Jobs must serve the nation, not party loyalty

These problems are not caused by a lack of “ideologically correct” workers. They stem from a struggling economy, poor remuneration and years of neglect in the public health system.
By Newsday May. 21, 2026

Nakamba clarifies future amid links to Scott Sakupwanya’s Scottland FC

Zimbabwe Warriors midfielder Marvelous Nakamba has moved to quell down growing speculation linking him with a move to Scottland FC
By Kudakwashe Gahadzikwa May. 20, 2026

Party loyalty first: Zanu PF youth leader calls for job quotas

Sakupwanya made the remarks at a Zanu PF Manicaland youth provincial inter-district meeting held at Marymount Teachers’ College on Sunday.
By Kenneth Nyangani May. 19, 2026

Scott Sakupwanya talks too much

Scottland Football Club owner called Scott Sakupwanya comes in to shout out that — Delta Beverages — our loyal and all-weather friend is putting little into football.
By Michael Kariati May. 3, 2026

Bosso must bring its best players: Scott

SCOTTLAND president Pedzai “Scott” Sakupwanya has declared his ambition to sweep all the trophies on offer this season as he looks to establish total dominance over domestic football.
By Henry Mhara Apr. 17, 2026

Zanu PF intensifies campaign on Amendment Bill 

Speaking at the event, Tagwirei highlighted voter engagement concerns, noting that while Mabvuku has 36 000 registered voters, only 12 000 participated in previous elections.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 25, 2026

Zifa on the right track with Munhumutapa Cup

As the clubs move around the country to fulfill fixtures they will find one or two unpolished gems for refining to play in the Premiership and ultimately for the Zimbabwe Warriors. 
By Michael Kariati Mar. 8, 2026

‘Jah Prayzah’ of Parliament rocks Makoni with US$40k youth games

Sakupwanya (35) nicknamed after the top Zimbabwean musician Mukudzei Mukombe affectionately known as Jah Prayzah because of the striking similarities. 
By Sports Reporter Mar. 1, 2026