Highlanders roll past Shabanie

From Paul Mundandi

Zvishavane Correspondent

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HIGHLANDERS are just unstoppable!

The Bulawayo giants underlined their status as the Castle Lager Premiership team of the moment when they secured their first win at Maglas since 2001 with a deserved victory yesterday.

While they may have dominated their meetings against Shabanie at Barbourfields, Highlanders had not beaten the asbestos miners at Maglas since the asbestos miners won promotion into the Premiership 11 years ago.

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