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Masvingo city mayor Councillor Hubert Fidze together with local pastors are organising an interdenominational prayer meeting targeted to plead with God to end calamities befalling the city.
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Hippo Valley edging closer to premiership

ZIFA Eastern region division one log leaders are edging closer of championship after dismissing hapless Surry United 3-0 in a league match played at Chishamiso Stadium in Chiredzi on Sunday.
The Moses Bambo Chunga-coached team has amassed an unassailable 54 points from 21 games while the second placed Mutare City has 39 points from the same number of games . The lowveld team only lost once and drew thrice.
Despite his fine run,Bambo has remained modest and said he does not want to be carried away with the team’s performance.
” While our chances to land the second premiership title in the lowveld after Triangle are clear,we will never relax. We have to keep winning all remaining games and every match is very important,” he said.
The outspoken gaffer who surprised many by moving to unfashionable division one said his side will be the team to beat even in the premiership.
“It is almost certain that we are going to be playing in the topflight next season and we would stand for our own in the league.
Notwithstanding the fact that I can change heart and move, Hippo Valley will compete for honours in the premiership,” said Chunga.
Mutare City maintained its second position by upstaging the stubborn Gaza Gunners by one goal to nil in Mutare.
The resurgent Masvingo United who have not lost a match since drawing with log leaders last month are on third position after punishing visiting Mwenezana 2-1 at Mucheke Stadium.
Una Una as Masvingo is fondly called by the fans are tied with the Ruwa United on 36 points each despite the latter losing 0-1 to South Downs in Chipinge. Masvingo has a superior goal difference of 22 against 15.
Results at glance: Southdowns 1-0 Ruwa United,Masvingo 2-1 Mwenezana, Mutare City 1-0Gaza Gunners,Mutare Polly 3-2 Renco,ZRP Masvingo 3-0 Mkwasine (walk over).
Zimuto wins RCZ soccer tourney

The Masvingo team lifted the coveted trophy after dismissing the Harare’s Warren Park/DZ congregation 4-3 in the dreaded penalty shootout after the two teams shared the spoils nil- all in regular time in an exciting match.
Group C had KweKwe,Rujeko, Uzhe and visiting South Africa while in Group D, there was Morgenster,Gutu, Masvingo and Chitungwiza.
The tourney produced a major shocker when Nyika Congregation which had earlier on turned to be the whipping boys in Group A woke up from their deep slumber and posted a convincing victory against the group’s favourites Chiredzi. Led by the enterprising Tawanda Chidanya who
scored four goals past their opponents,Nyika surprised many when they handed the otherwise determined side their heaviest defeat. Nyika won the match 5-1 with Chinyanda voted the man of the match and subsequently won the golden boot award together with the other three.
Chamanda was a marvel to watch with his mazy runs which reminded fans of the former Tanganda and Dynamos striker Joseph ‘Shabba’ Takaringofa.
He took light of the Chiredzi defence that he was dribbled and scoring at will but unfortunately the team from Bikita failed to progress from the group stages. They collected only three points from the
possible nine.
Player of the tournament, Zimuto’s Peacemaker Chitova walked away with $100,best goal keeper, Oliver Jena of Warren Park-DZ got $100 and top goal scorers, David Dokotera of Chiredzi, Tawanda Chindanya of Nyika and Munyaradzi Majucha of Morgenster congregation also got $100
each. Gracing the tournament were Reformed Church University Vice Chancellor Professor Wiseman Magwa,RCZ moderator Doctor Reverend Rangarirai Rutoro, Masvingo Mayor Alderman Femius Chakabuda.
RCZ Soccer Jamboree in Mucheke

The tournament has attracted 16 teams from all the country’s ten provinces and two teams from the church’s South African branch.
One of the tournament organizers David Masomere said all is set for the religion soccer jamboree and all teams were geared for the $10 000 prized tournament.
The tournament will be graced by Reformed Church University Professor Wiseman Magwa , PSL coaches that include Shabanie Mine mentor, Luke Masomere,Hippo Valley gaffer Moses Chunga among others.
The team that which wins the finals will walk away $2000 richer with a floating trophy and golden medals. The second and third runner up will win $100 and $400 respectively with silver and bronze medals.
They will also be some prizes for player of the tournament and goal keeper of the tournament as well as rocky and golden boot awards.
“The games are meant to spread the gospel through sport. It is sport evangelism and that is our main desire. We would want to lure those who have backslided on the basis of lack of recreation in the church,” he said.
David thanked the sponsors of the tournament and appealed to the corporate world to support sport in churches.
“On behalf of the church, I would want to thank Nyaningwe for sponsoring this tournament. We urge other companies to follow suit,” he said.
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