Fungai Muderere,Zimpapers Sports Hub
Rufaro Stadium is bracing for a football earthquake this afternoon as Highlanders and Dynamos clash in the Chibuku Super Cup semi-final.
The long-time foes are fighting for a spot in the final against Triangle United, who dumped Premier Soccer League new boys MWOS out of the competition in a nail-biting penalty shootout on Saturday.

The showdown is more than just a semi-final. It’s pride, power and bragging rights on the line as the country’s two most decorated football giants collide.
Triangle United are chasing their second Chibuku title after their famous 2018 triumph. Bosso lifted it in 2019, while Dynamos snatched it back-to-back in 2023 and 2024, proving they still have the cup magic.

Fans are expected to paint Rufaro blue, white and black as Harare turns into a football battlefield. The atmosphere promises to be electric, with song, dance and old rivalry taking centre stage.
For Bosso, it’s a chance to remind DeMbare who rules the terraces. For Dynamos, it’s about defending their crown and silencing their noisy neighbours.

Only one team will walk away smiling. The rest will leave with broken hearts and bruised pride.



