The midfielder rose high to connect a Tendai Chinungo cross from the left flank to beat ‘keeper Winston Chikwetu. Kwela Kwela could have equalised in the 74th minute when substitute Thulani Moyo split the visitors’ defence with an inch perfect pass, but Tedious Mugumanya poked wide with his left foot in a one-on-one situation with the ‘keeper.
Black Mambas coach John Ncube said the three points they won were priceless.
“We had a good game and I think we were much better in the first half, but the important thing is that we picked up the three points and that is a start in our fight to move off the relegation zone,” Ncube said.
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