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Baroka reunites with former coach

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  By Clayton Shereni South African premiership side, Baroka Football Club (FC) have reportedly reunited with former coach Kgoloko Thobejane who had parted with the club over ‘differences’. This was revealed by Soccer Laduma on microblogging site, Twitter where they announced that the gaffer will have his second dance with the club after settling some differences. “Former Baroka FC head coach Kgoloko Thobejane is back at the club after the two parties sorted out their differences and agreed to work together again” Soccer Laduma tweeted. Thobejane left Baroka last year and went on to be appointed head coach at Mpumalanga ABC Motsepe League side, Passion FC.

Delta announces sponsorship package for PSL

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  By Clayton Shereni Premier Soccer League (PSL) which has been castigated for delaying the return of local league has received a major boost from Delta Beverages who have announced a four-year sponsorship package for PSL competitions. Fans who had lost faith in the capabilities of PSL to secure a sponsor after numerous postponements of resumption of action will breathe a sigh of relief since there is light at the end of the tunnel. In press statement, Delta Corporations announced a four-year package which will see the giant company pump in millions of dollars for the smooth running of soccer activities in the country. “Delta Beverages is excited to announce the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League Sponsorship package for brands Castle Lager and Chibuku Super for the 2021-2023 period. 2021 will be an exciting season for all, with various activities lined up to restart our game in Zimbabwe despite the Covid-19 challenges. “The total sponsorship package for each season will be US...

PSL resumption: Teams to wait a little longer

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  By Sports Gazette Reporter Local premiership sides will have to continue waiting for a greenlight to resume action since authorities are still yet to find a sponsor for the 2021 campaign. Sources claim that the league which was slated to kick start this weekend (May 15), is now expected to start on the 22 nd of this month. Clubs have been eagerly waiting after over a year of no action since the government announced the national lockdown in March last 2020. Premier Soccer League (PSL) is reportedly failing to tie down a sponsor, a development which has stalled the return of football in the country.