Terry Madyauta

Senior journalist
| Soccer Journalism | English
My name is Terry Madyauta. I am a qualified award-winning Zimbabwean journalist with six years experience. I hold a Bachelor of Science in Media and Society Studies degree and a Master of Science in Media and Society studies from the Midlands State University. Currently, I work as a sports reporter in Zimbabwe, with so much passion and energy to help improve lives through telling football stories. I’ve been a reporter since since 2017. My goal in reporting football is to uplift budding footballers from the community that I come from. Being part of the FARPost team gives me so much joy as I gravitate towards helping in football and its development. I am always open to new opportunities and learning the new trends in the ever evolving global media.

Terry Madyauta

Edwin Gyimah after winning a man of the match award at Sekhukhune United
9 months ago

Latest on Edwin Gyimah’s bid to find a new club

Ex-Orlando Pirates and Sekhukhune United defender Edwin Gyimah has been trying his luck at Scottland FC in Zimbabwe, FARPost can reveal. Gyimah has beenโ€ฆ
Kaizer Chiefs during their training camp
9 months ago

Katsande highlights Kaizer Chiefs’ biggest improvement

Retired footballer Willard Katsande has highlighted what he feels is Kaizer Chiefs' biggest improvement ahead of the 2025/26 Betway Premiership season. Theโ€ฆ
Durban City FC target Washington Navaya during training
9 months ago

Durban City trialist attracts attention of a Congolese outfit

Newly promoted Betway Premiership side Durban City FC's target, Washington Navaya, has attracted the attention of DR Congo giants AS Vita Club, FARPost hasโ€ฆ
Terrence Dzvukamanja in Scottland FC against Highlanders
9 months ago

Terrence Dzvukamanja off the mark with a brace in Zim’s PSL

Ex-Orlando Pirates and SuperSport United striker Terrence Dzvukamanja broke his Scottland FC duck with a brace since uniting with Khama Billiat in Zimbabwe'sโ€ฆ
Knowledge Musona in Al-Okhdood colors.
9 months ago

Ex-Kaizer Chiefs star leaves Saudi Arabia club

Saudi Pro League side Al-Okhdood has reportedly parted ways with former Kaizer Chiefs striker Knowledge Musona. The 35-year-old joined Al-Okhdood last seasonโ€ฆ
Former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Willard Katsande during a Kitoko Soccer School match
9 months ago

Willard Katsande reflects on his progress at Kitoko Soccer School

Former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Willard Katsande has reflected on his coaching journey and progress at his budding Kitoko Soccer School. Katsande has beenโ€ฆ
Willard Katsande during his time at Kaizer Chiefs
9 months ago

‘I wish he can get number 31′: Katsande names Chiefs’ best signing

Willard Katsande has raved about a new Kaizer Chiefs signing, saying the player deserves to inherit jersey number 31, which he donned while at the club.โ€ฆ
Khuda Muyaba in action against TS Galaxy
10 months ago

Ex-Polokwane City and Richards Bay star finds new home

Ex-Polokwane City FC and Richards Bay FC forward Khuda Muyaba has joined Khama Billiat's current team as they look to bolster their goalscoring options.โ€ฆ
Zimbabwe PSL giants Caps United
10 months ago

Zimbabwean trio set to try luck at Magesi FC

Three stars from Nyasha Mushekwi's former club, Caps United FC, are set to try their luck at Betway Premiership side Magesi FC, it has emerged. The trio ofโ€ฆ
Kruger United bound goalkeeper Donovan Bernard
10 months ago

Kruger United secure highly-rated goalie after yearlong chase

After over a year of chasing, Motsepe Foundation Championship side Kruger United is finally set to welcome one of the best Zimbabwean goalkeepers. Goalkeeperโ€ฆ
Ex-Kaizer Chiefs star Siyabonga Ngezana celebrating the FCSB title
10 months ago

Mayo misses out, as Ngezana wins another title in Romania

Khanyisa Mayo missed out on a big Algerian title with CR Belouizdad, as ex-Kaizer Chiefs star Siyabonga Ngezana won another title with FCSB. Mayo was onโ€ฆ
Orlando Pirates reserve team
10 months ago

Orlando Pirates sever ties with reserve side coach

Orlando Pirates have parted ways with one of their rising junior development coaches, Simon Marange, after seven years at the club. Marange was slowlyโ€ฆ