e day.
Tapuwa Kapini, who earlier in the month joined South African premiership side Silver Stars, returned home to help Bosso collect maximum points.
Kapini, adored by local fans, denied Dembare new signing Edward Sadomba from the spot when the Harare side were presented a chance to draw level after Sadomba himself was brought down in the box.
The locals have seen it before, and once again on Sunday, and maybe for the last time, Kapini saved the day and will go to his new club knowing very well that he has cleared the path to the premiership title.
Nyoni, who is having a dream season with the former champions after joining from relegated AmaZulu, twice headed to give Methembe Ndlovu’s men the points they desperately needed following last week’s 1-0 defeat at
Lancashire. They are now back in the cruising gear.
Elsewhere a second string CAPS United came out with a rather favourable result when they lost 1-0 to Monomotapa at the National Sports Stadium.
Another former AmaZulu son James Phiri salvaged points for Monos in the dying minutes of the match.
CAPS’ first team is in Malawi where they are playing in a four team invitational tournament which includes South Africa side Benoni United and two Malawi teams Bata Bullets and MTL Wanderers.
Hwange lost courtesy of two goals by Tapela Ngwenya and Farai Vimisai at the Colliery. Gilbert Zulu replied for the home side.
Shabanie Mine were further plunged into the murly waters of relegation when Masvingo United held them to 1-1 draw at Maglas.
Once a dreaded place to go during their early days in the league, Maglas Stadium is no longer as invincible and Masvingo had the temerity to lead through Johnson Zimbabe before Douglas Walaza rescued the home side with an
equalizer. – ZimOnline
3.8.2006
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Highlanders overtake Dynamos
HARARE - Vusa Nyoni scored two priceless goals as Highlanders rolled past bitter rivals Dynamos at Barbourfields to open a 12-point lead at the premiership summit last weekend.
Bossolona stretched their lead after second placed Hwange were buried 2-1 by Lancashire Steel at the Colliery on the sam
Bossolona stretched their lead after second placed Hwange were buried 2-1 by Lancashire Steel at the Colliery on the sam


