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Tafadzwa Bhasera laid to rest

The football world has come together to honor the memory of Tafadzwa Bhasera, who was laid to rest at Zororo Memorial Park in Harare. Bhasera, who passed away on Sunday at the age of 36, leaves behind a legacy that has significantly impacted the football administration in Zimbabwe.

Bhasera’s contributions to the sport were profound and far-reaching. As the Team Manager of the senior national women’s team, the Mighty Warriors, from 2020 to 2021, she was instrumental in guiding the team’s success. Her tenure included notable achievements such as their participation in the COSAFA Women’s Championship, showcasing her dedication and leadership.

Beyond her role with the Mighty Warriors, Bhasera made significant strides in football administration as the Chief Executive Officer of Harare City FC. Under her leadership, the team clinched victory in the 2017 Chibuku Super Cup, a testament to her strategic vision and commitment to the sport.

Her impact was not confined to her roles; it was felt across the football community. Players, coaches, and administrators came together to pay their respects, reflecting the profound influence Bhasera had on the sport and its community. Tafadzwa Bhasera is survived by her two children. Her passing leaves a void in football administration, and her contributions will be deeply missed by all who knew and worked with her.

In other news – Chimombe and Mpofu to face fraud charges in October trial

The High Court has scheduled the trial for Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, who are facing serious fraud charges. The court will hear the case from October 1 to 4, with proceedings set to continue throughout the four days. The indictment was issued by Magistrate Marewanazvo Gofa, and the State, represented by Anesu Chirenje, has confirmed that all necessary preparations for the trial are complete. Chirenje noted, “Everything is now in order.

I have served the accused with State papers, including documentary evidence such as the government gazette, CR14, tax clearance certificates, contract addendum, and the cancellation of the contract document, among other things.” Read More

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