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Zimbabwean athlete Nobuhle Nobunkosi Tshuma crawls across the finish line to secure bronze and a R100,000 prize.

SportsApril 13, 2026

by SAVIOUS KWINIKAJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – IN a race defined by endurance, it was not only the winners who captured hearts at this year’s Two Oceans Marathon, but a Zimbabwean

Kaizer Chiefs beat TS Galaxy 2 - 0 to move to the third spot

SportsApril 12, 2026

by NJABULO MKHIZEDURBAN, (CAJ News) – IT was a compelling weekend of Betway Premiership action with crucial points gained and dropped across the table as the race for the title,

Tete Dijana

SportsApril 10, 2026

by DION HENRICK CAPE TOWN, (CAJ News) – ATHLETICS takes centre stage this weekend with key road running and international competitions featuring a strong African presence, particularly in South Africa

A thrilled Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) national football team captain, Chancel Mbemba

FootballApril 9, 2026

by CHRISTELLE BAKIMAKINSHASA, (CAJ News) – THE Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC’s) long-awaited return to the global football stage has been captured in a powerful new project that blends sport,

Kaizer Chief beat Orbit College 3-1

SportsApril 7, 2026

by NJABULO MKHIZE GQBERHA,(CAJ News)– THE Betway Premiership delivered a packed Easter programme with decisive results shaping both the title race and relegation battle. Across Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday

Lawrence Okolie shows off his belt

FeaturedApril 7, 2026

by RUSSELL ADADEVOH ACCRA, (CAJ News) – BRITISH cruiserweight contender Lawrence Okolie delivered an emphatic victory over Ghana’s Ebenezer Tetteh, securing a stoppage win in their non-title heavyweight bout on

Zimbabwe's Sables rugby national team

RugbyApril 3, 2026

by MARCUS MUSHONGA HARARE, (CAJ News) – THE Zimbabwe national rugby union team, known proudly as the Sables, are gearing up for one of the most important periods in their

Zimbabwe edge Zambia 1 - 0 to win Mukuru trophy

SportsApril 1, 2026

by BAATSHEBA RAMASHALAPOLOKWANE, (CAJ News) – ZIMBABWE made history by lifting the inaugural Mukuru Football Cup on Tuesday following a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Zambia in a tightly contested final.

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