of the biggest knockout tournament in South Africa, the Nedbank Cup, and will now meet Premiership side Vasco da Gama.
The Limpopo based Division One side beat the Vodacom league side BTX Liverpool 3-1 at Welkom’s Griffon Stadium on Sunday to secure a last eight place.
Two goals inside two minutes of the first half saw Chidzambwa’s charges, playing away from home, overcoming the mining club from the third tier.
Chidzambwa’s team got the better of fellow Division One side Thanda Royal Zulu 2-0 at Peter Mokaba in the opening round.
The former Dynamos coach joined the Limpopo side this season after parting ways with South African Premiership side Free State Stars.
Black Leopards is the only Division One side is still in the R20 million tournament.
Baroka, a Vodacom League club, is another club from the lower ranks still in the tournament that has six Premiership clubs.
Zimbabwean flair is still much in the mix in this lucrative tournament which will see the winner pocketing a cool R6million.
Kaizer Chiefs and Amazulu, which have Zimbabwean players on their books, also secured a passage to the next round.
Amakhosi dumped defending champions Wits University 4-0 at Bidvest Stadium to set up a clash with Vodacom League side Baroka.
It was the second meeting between Chiefs and Wits in as many days after they clashed in a league match, which ended in a 1-1 stalemate.
Zimbabwe international players, defender Thomas Sweswe and forward Knowledge Musona, played the entire match.
Musona, who is recovering from a shoulder injury, was featuring in his second match after appearing as a substitute in last week’s clash with the Students.
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