HARARE – Zimbabwe’s Warriors have unveiled their official formal wear ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations finals in Morocco, presenting a bespoke outfit that blends style with national identity.
The attire is a collaboration between 4May International, the national team’s official formal wear partner, and the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority, according to the Zimbabwe Football Association.
ZIFA said the partnership reflects national pride as the Warriors prepare to compete on the continental stage.

“As the Warriors prepare to take on Africa’s best in Morocco, they do so dressed in style,” ZIFA said, adding that the players will “carry Zimbabwe with them on and off the pitch.”
The team heads to Morocco with institutional backing. ZIFA president Nqobile Magwizi confirmed that President Emmerson Mnangagwa has allocated US$400,000 from his office to support the Warriors’ AFCON campaign.

Zimbabwe have been drawn in Group B alongside Egypt, South Africa and Angola.
The Warriors will open their campaign against Egypt on December 22, face Angola on December 26, and conclude the group stage against South Africa on December 29.
The tournament runs from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026.