The recruitment net should be cast as wide as schools in furthest areas like Gokwe, Nkayi, Lupane and Mkoba among others. Remote areas have youthful talent that has been marginalised for too long. The youth in the areas have aspired to play for Bosso since the early eighties but could not get the opportunity. If horned, the youthful players would perform better than the so-called seasoned bought from other clubs – T Manika, Die hard Highlanders fan, South Africa
Chele Chele kwakuseri kwekuseri – Douglas Kuziwajera, Mutare, Zimbabwe
Kepekepe in third position and within striking distance of Dembare. Caps United and Manchester United forever. For the PSL League my money is on Kepekepe – Majoni Blessing, Epworth
Highlanders are sliding fast into the murky waters of relegation. Mathematically Bosso has no chance of finishing the season among the top eight. It’s all over for 2014 – Monica Musonza, Glenview, Harare, Zimbabwe.
A sad day for South Africa and the continent’s football family. Common criminals have again claimed the young life of yet one of South Africa’s most celebrated footballers, Senzo Meyiwa, 27. Meyiwa who was Orlando Pirates captain and Bafana Bafana goalkeeper was shot and killed by thugs suspected to be common armed robbers. The shooting has opened the nation’s yet to heal wounds following the killing of reggae music icon, Lucky Dube, under similar circumstances some six years ago. May Meyiwa’s soul rest in peace? Hope the culprits will be brought to book – Philis Tsele, Johannesburg, SA
The Zimbabwean we would be most grateful if you provide coverage for the young warriors’ international matches since they are at least the source of some national pride. Us in the Diaspora are strong followers of the country’s young talent and would appreciate updates regarding performance of the young blocs – Norman Nhema, Pretoria, South Africa
For a change of fortune, Zimbabwe’s next warriors coach should tap the talent at local football academies and those outside the country. The country has an abundance of soccer talent based at academies dotted around the globe. It’s time Zimbabwe blends experienced with young stars if ever we are to blend a formidable future team-Jaison Ncube, Magwegwe, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
We miss the rugby coverage in your paper. Needless to say The Zimbabwean draws its readership from people from all walks of life with different sport tastes. Please provide for the diversified readership. Otherwise this is one of the most reputable publications-Susan Willies, Harare, Zimbabwe
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