I don’t have real-time access to the latest news right now. Here’s how you can quickly check reliable updates on Pride Bet Zimbabwe:
- Check major sports news outlets that cover Zimbabwean football, such as Pulse Sports, NewsDay Zimbabwe, or The Herald Zimbabwe, for any Pride Bet Zimbabwe sponsorship mentions or league/cup updates.[1]
- Look for official statements from Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) or Pride Bet Zimbabwe’s own social media channels for press releases or partnership news.
- Search for recent articles about betting sponsorships in Zimbabwean football to see if Pride Bet Zimbabwe has announced new deals, promotions, or changes to partnerships.[6]
If you’d like, I can summarize and compare the latest three sources you find, or help track a specific aspect (e.g., sponsorship renewal, league impact, or regulatory changes) with a focused, up-to-date search.
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Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) president, Nqobile Magwizi, has praised the Warriors for their resilience in securing a 1-1 draw against Nigeria in their World Cup qualifier.
www.pulsesports.ngBetting firm’s fraud case deferred
zimbabwe.shafaqna.comDaily news update from Zimbabwe from the Zimbabwe Situation
www.zimbabwesituation.comDaily news update from Zimbabwe from the Zimbabwe Situation
www.zimbabwesituation.comHARARE, Zimbabwe – A Zimbabwe court Thursday freed two employees of a gay organization after six days in jail on allegations of possessing indecent material and displaying a placard seen as insulting to President Robert Mugabe, an outspoken critic of homosexuality. The Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ) organization said Thursday that the two employees were assaulted by police while in custody. Defense attorney David Hofisi said the two were also made to bend their knees into a sitting...
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zimbabwe.shafaqna.comA 37-year-old man from Bindura, Mashonaland Central Province, Patrick Kingirasi, who was arrested on allegations of unde ...
www.africa-press.netA new tax will make sports bettor in Zimbabwe feel a little underwhelmed when they see their net winnings. Even worse, the proposed and now enforced 10% tax which is taking effect on January 1, 2025, will be calculated on players’ gross winnings every time they get a wager right.
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