Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 02 June 2026
📘 Source: Africa Hotspot

​HARARE— In a powerful appeal for unity and decorum in Zimbabwean sport, First Lady Dr. Auxillia Mnangagwa has called on football fans, players, and club executives to decisively reject hooliganism, violence, and substance abuse. ​Speaking after witnessing a thrilling encounter between local giants CAPS United and the ambitious Northern Region Division One outfit, Scotland FC, the First Lady emphasized that sport must remain a beacon of national pride and healthy living rather than a catalyst for division.

​The high-stakes match, which drew a massive crowd, served as the perfect backdrop for her message. While praising the talent and competitive spirit displayed on the pitch, the First Lady expressed concern over the growing vices threatening the integrity of the domestic game. ​”Sport is a powerful instrument for unity, healthy living, and national pride,” she stated.

“It should bring us together, not divide us. However, violence, hooliganism, drug and substance abuse have no place in our game.” ​Domestic football has occasionally been marred by crowd trouble and anti-social behavior, elements that threaten to drive away families and corporate sponsorship. Addressing these challenges head-on, the First Lady reiterated the need for strict discipline and mutual respect among all stakeholders.

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She underscored that football stadiums must be transformed into safe, inclusive environments where women, children, and families can enjoy matches without fear of violence or harassment. ​Central to her address was a call to return to traditional African values. She urged the football fraternity to embody the spirit ofUbuntu—the foundational philosophy of humanness, community, and mutual respect—which defines the cultural fabric of Zimbabwe. ​As the football season intensifies, the First Lady’s timely intervention serves as a reminder to club leaders and supporters alike.

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Originally published by Africa Hotspot • June 02, 2026

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