The 20-year old golfer, who is on vacation from his base in the United States, will take part in his fourth local tournament of the season.
Vincent emerged as the best amateur in the Open Classic and he missed the Hillside Masters by a few shots before winning the Grandslam on his return.
Bret Goddard, who is having a dream season, is the defending champion.
Ben Follet-Smith should also feature prominently.
“I am coming into this tournament with a bit of more confidence and I believe it is a good thing,” said Follet-Smith.
“I have been working on my tempo of the swing and now it seems to be in good nick.
“It is going to be tough to do well as the conditions are very different although I am here now working on course adjustments.”
The tournament had a low turnout last year. Tournament co-ordinator Bonface Chigorimbo said they were expecting a fierce contest.
“The guys are raring to go and I understand they were all practicing very hard for the event.
“The field has taken shape and everyone is looking forward to the game.
“The Zvishavane course is very challenging and it will be good to see the players taking the battle to another level,” Chigorimbo said.
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