
By Aldridge Dzvene
Harare- The unveiling of the 2026 playing kit for the iconic Caps United Football Club was more than a ceremonial presentation; it marked a renewed ambition, fresh energy, and the start of an exciting football season in Zimbabwe. Honorable Deputy Minister of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture Jesaya, speaking at the event, highlighted the growing popularity of football across the country, from high-density suburbs to rural football points, from community grounds to professional stadiums, noting that the sport continues to unite Zimbabweans across age, gender, and background.

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Book NowThe Deputy Minister emphasized that sustainable football development must begin at the grassroots, with structured junior programs and opportunities for every child with talent and passion, whether boy or girl. By building strong foundations at school level, Zimbabwe can ensure a steady pipeline of skilled, disciplined, and well-rounded players for clubs such as Caps United and for national teams.
Honorable Deputy Minister Jesaya further underscored the often underestimated role of branding and marketing in modern football, stating that a kit is not just fabric; it is identity, carrying history and representing values. Strong branding elevates the club’s image, attracts supporters, defends loyalty, and enhances the commercial viability of the league. The colors of Caps United, she said, are symbols of unity and belonging, building team spirit and reinforcing community pride, while creating powerful atmospheres in stadiums that inspire players and fans alike.
Looking ahead to the 2026 season, Honorable Deputy Minister Jesaya expressed optimism about the competitiveness, professionalism, and commercial awareness of the league. She called for improved standards in administration, officiating, player welfare, and fan engagement, emphasizing that Zimbabwean football should be vibrant, transparent, and globally respected, nurturing local talent while positioning itself strongly on the regional and continental stage.
From a national development perspective, Honorable Deputy Minister Jesaya noted that football is not merely recreation; it is an economic driver, a platform for youth empowerment, a vehicle for social inclusion, and a contributor to the creative and entertainment sectors. Football engages young people positively, promotes healthy lifestyles, and builds discipline, teamwork, and resilience, all attributes that extend beyond the pitch and contribute meaningfully to national productivity and social stability.
In conclusion, Honorable Deputy Minister Jesaya reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to creating an enabling environment for football, including improving infrastructure, strengthening governance, promoting public-private partnerships, and supporting grassroots development programs. She encouraged the leadership of Caps United to continue investing in youth development and professional management, urged players to wear the new kit with pride, discipline, and determination, and called on supporters to remain the heartbeat of the club. With the launch of the 2026 Caps United kit, Zimbabwean football stands poised for a season of growth, unity, and excellence.

