By Prince Chese
Sheasham FC and Sheasham Gweru Queens have confirmed their return to action in the ZIFA Central Region Soccer League (ZCRSL) and the Zimbabwe Women’s Premier Soccer League (ZWPSL).
In a statement released on 9 October 2025, Elias Maginya, Media Liaison Officer for Sheasham FC and Sheasham Gweru Queens said the decision followed productive discussions with football leaders.
“We are pleased to confirm the resumption of our participation in the ZCRSL and ZWPSL, respectively.”
“This decision follows constructive engagements with various football leadership stakeholders, during which we had the opportunity to discuss our concerns,” said Maginya in a statement.
“We are encouraged by the tangible steps being taken to address the issues raised and remain committed to contributing positively to the growth of the game.”
Maginya also thanked fans for their support.
“Your belief in the club has been our greatest motivation, and we value the encouragement and input received throughout these discussions.”
As the club return to competition, Maginya urged continued support .
“We call upon our fans, partners, and community to continue rallying behind both teams. Your steadfast support remains vital to our success.”
Tomorrow Sheasham locks horns with Dulibadzimu United at their Bata Stadium home in a game which the Gweru side hopes will take them back on top of the league if they beat the team from the border with South Africa.
Meanwhile Dulibadzimu United has officially appointed Stanley “Stano” Ncube as the Technical Manager.
Ncube returns to his home team after a spell which he joined Triangle United but left to study football in South Africa.
Stano will be on the bench at Bata tomorrow, a development welcomed by Dulibadzimu supporters.
“He was brought back following a resolution by the team’s executive at their meeting on Thursday, ” secretary general of the team Mandla Moyo said.
Dulibadzimu United which lost 10 players at the mid-term window has miraculously remained in the top six and holding it’s own.
It is already focused on next year’s season although Saturday it will give Sheasham a run for their money, if any.
“The boys are in the mood, they are focused and we will put our best foot forward,” said Fortune “Fokoza” Ncube the head coach.