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Zimbabwe News Update

📅 Published: August 14, 2025

📰 Source: businesstimes

Curated by AllZimNews.com

In a league  where vision often outruns execution, Mupfurutsa arrives not just with hope but with a manifesto that reads like a tactical masterclass: a footballing blueprint that could redefine Zimbabwe’s football landscape.

There is something unmistakably stirring about this moment — as if Zimbabwean football, long caught in a holding midfield pattern, is ready to move forward with intent.

His plan doesn’t dribble around the issues.

It faces them squarely — proposing to court real business partners, give the PSL a modern image reboot, and reignite the flame of corporate interest through active sponsorship hunts and the creation of new cup competitions that not only generate revenue, but reignite passion in the terraces.

And then there’s the game itself — the beautiful game.

Mupfurutsa wants more football, more action, more reasons for fans to turn up or tune in.

He speaks of new tournaments like the Super 8 and Top 4 Cup, of giving the Independence Cup to all PSL clubs, and rewarding winners in ways that go beyond bragging rights.

Competitive balance matters — and he proposes redistributing league revenues more equitably, so that talent and fair play decide matches, not financial muscle.

But the real test of any football ecosystem is in its foundation — the youth.

And here, Mupfurutsa is clear: no club without a junior team or academy partner, no matchday without visible young talent, no shortcuts.

He wants junior quotas filled, minutes guaranteed, and dreams ignited right from the curtain-raisers.

It’s an audacious return to grassroots football, where future Warriors are made in the shadows of the big stadiums, on the same turf, before the same fans.

The manifesto reads like a well-drilled match strategy: governance systems tightened and professionalized, the PSL Secretariat revamped with better skills and leadership, and club licensing — so critical for CAF and FIFA competitions — no longer optional.

Help will be offered, technical support shared, but the goal is set: full compliance, full credibility. 🔗 Read Full Article

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