Dynamos thrash Shabanie

HARARE - Dynamos came back with a vengeance on Sunday to thrash Shabanie Mine 3-0 at the National Sports Stadium, while log-leaders Highlanders' were gored 1-0 by the Mighty Bulls thanks to a penalty strike by Brian Malunga. Dynamos seem to have rediscovered their shooting boots after receiving a bo

ost in the form of sponsorship deal from Bakers Inn, which is pumping a whopping Z$2 billion into their coffers every month. Second-placed Motor Action reduced the gap between them and Highlanders to 10 points when they beat the Bulawayo side 1-0 at Gwanzura Stadium. Zambian coach Keegan Mumba, who is in charge at Motor Action, lived up to
his pre-match boasting that he was going to shoot down Bosso in style with midfielder Clemence Matawu the shining beacon in the middle of the park.
The Callies based side have now amassed 37 points from 20 matches and now pose a threat to Bosso’s hegemony at the top.
It would appear the departure of influential captain Tapuwa Kapini is beginning to tell on the Bulawayo giants who crushed everything that came their way at will in the first half of the season. Kapini is now in South Africa where he joined Silver Stars. Meanwhile, in league matches played around the country at the weekend, champions CAPS United continued to struggle when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Shooting Stars at Gwanzura Stadium.
Zambian striker, Clive Mwale scored first for Shooting Stars before Malawian Gift Makoloi equalised for CAPS. The champions finished the match with 10 men after influential midfielder, Method Mwanjali was sent off for an early shower. There was controversy towards the end of the match when match officials disallowed a CAPS goal. This caused a five-minute stoppage as CAPS fans became violent and in the process injured one of the assistant referees. Chapungu beat Lancashire Steel 2-1 in a Midlands derby at Baghdad Stadium in Kwekwe.

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