Replay in Shamu tourney

at Chirundadzi primary school. Dombwe were the biggest winners when they edged Mukwasha 5-2 in the soccer quarter-finals.
Saruwe were 2-0 victors over Chikwangwadza in the other match while Cham­bara A beat Chambara B 3-1 to proceed to the semis.
The Netball quarter-finals saw Chikwangwadza emerging the biggest winners when the defeated Nehanda 23-13. Chambara B were also in good touch as they walloped Chambara B 22-12.
Dombwe beat Chirinhengo 20-14 while Kaguvi were winners against Chin­gondo. The semi-finals will be played in two weeks time. Chegutu East constituency parliamentary information centre administrator, Smart Zulu, said they have a lot of prices for this year’s Independence Trophy.
“The tournament is worth US$5 000 and there are some consolation prizes. The tournament is sponsored by House of Assembly Member Webster Shamu. There are also some partners who include Bardon Enterprises,” Zulu said.

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