Black Mambas bite Quelaton

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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