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Manica Diamonds’ takeover begins with contract resets and bonus cuts — a risky opening move in Zimbabwe’s PSL
Manica Diamonds are entering a new era under Africa Mineral Ventures (AMV), but the transition has started with immediate cost-cutting and the nullification of existing player contracts. With the PSL franchise now sold and the new owners expected to assume control this weekend, the club faces a delicate test of trust, performance, and stability.
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Catches Win Cups: Why Fielding Has Become the Quiet Decider at the T20 World Cup
India have reached the T20 World Cup final, but their path has been littered with dropped chances and messy moments in the ring. With England and other contenders also paying for mistakes, fielding has emerged as a decisive skill — not a footnote — in tournament cricket.

Chiefs’ Health Boost Fuels Derby Belief as Amakhosi Chase a Top-Three Finish
Kaizer Chiefs head into the Soweto Derby with a cleaner bill of health and a noticeable uptick in form, according to co-coach Khalil Ben Youssef. With third place still within reach, the derby now carries both pride and real table-shaping consequences.

ZIFA’s referee crackdown widens: suspensions raise bigger questions for Zimbabwe’s league
Zimbabwe’s football authorities have expanded a growing list of suspensions for match officials, citing poor officiating and specific high-profile errors. The escalating disciplinary action is meant to restore confidence, but it also highlights deeper issues around training, support, and accountability in the refereeing pipeline.
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Derby pressure, title margins: Why Pirates’ next 90 minutes could decide Sundowns’ run-in
Mamelodi Sundowns have edged back to the summit, and the timing couldn’t be more uncomfortable for Orlando Pirates as the Soweto Derby arrives with the title race on a knife-edge. With points tight and schedules unforgiving, a single emotional swing this weekend could reshape the entire Betway Premiership finish.

Mphela’s derby warning: Why Chiefs still have a puncher’s chance against Pirates
Katlego “Killer” Mphela believes Kaizer Chiefs can spring a surprise in the Soweto Derby, even if Orlando Pirates arrive with more momentum. The former Bafana Bafana striker also points to the wider stakes: confidence, coaching pressure, and how derby performances can tilt end-of-season awards and narratives.

Sundowns’ first stumble of 2026 sets up a pressure test at Richards Bay
Mamelodi Sundowns’ draw with Stellenbosch ended their perfect run in 2026 and tightened the Betway Premiership picture at the top. Coach Miguel Cardoso wants an instant reaction, and the trip to Richards Bay now looks like a defining moment for momentum and mentality.

DeChambeau signals he’s in for the long haul as LIV contract talks continue
Bryson DeChambeau says he’s still negotiating a new deal with LIV Golf and insists he hasn’t “given up” on finding a solution. Beyond the contract, he’s framing his role as helping the league strengthen its product and momentum after this season.

Stormers brace for Glasgow’s URC exam as Cape Town finale sets tone for road swing
The Stormers head into their last home outing before a demanding tour with Ulster and Cardiff, and lock JD Snyman has framed the Glasgow Warriors showdown as a “Test match” in intensity. With playoff positioning tightening, the result in Cape Town could shape not only the Stormers’ route to the URC knockouts, but also the belief they carry into two hostile venues.
Gallants’ Jali image-rights saga heads for another round as club targets Safa process
Marumo Gallants are preparing to appeal a High Court setback in their bid to overturn a ruling ordering them to pay Andile Jali roughly R800,000 in image-rights compensation. The club’s latest argument focuses less on the amount and more on whether Safa followed the correct decision-making process at executive level.

Haaland’s early strike sends City top — but the narrow win says plenty about the title run-in
Erling Haaland’s fifth-minute finish was enough for Manchester City to edge Burnley 1-0 at Turf Moor, a result that lifted Pep Guardiola’s side to the top of the Premier League on goals scored. The win also confirmed Burnley’s relegation, underlining the brutal fine margins at both ends of the table.
Cardoso Demands Sundowns Reset After Costly Stellies Slip, With Richards Bay Next in the Queue
Mamelodi Sundowns’ 1-1 draw with Stellenbosch ended a long run of perfect results, and Miguel Cardoso didn’t hide his frustration at the late penalty conceded. With Richards Bay up next, the coach is pushing for an immediate response built on sharper decision-making rather than panic.

Barbourfields Braces for Another Chapter: Highlanders vs CAPS United Leads a Loaded PSL Matchday
The Premier Soccer League’s Matchday 9 schedule put Zimbabwe’s biggest traditional rivalry—Highlanders vs CAPS United—front and center at Barbourfields. Beyond the marquee billing, the round underlined how quickly the early-season table can tighten when heavyweights collide and points are scarce.
New owners, old debts: Manica Diamonds hit by player boycott as CAF money row erupts
Manica Diamonds’ squad has reportedly downed tools in training amid claims of unpaid CAF Confederation Cup-related funds, only days after the club’s ownership changed hands. The standoff is an early stress test for African Mineral Ventures’ takeover—and a reminder that Zimbabwean football’s financial fault lines don’t disappear with a new badge on the boardroom door.
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