The soldiers have emerged firm favourites for the sole ticket into the top-flight game following their recent form, which saw them open a seven-point lead at the top of the table.
Rhinos have been in the country’s second tier league for the past three years and last year they finished on third place, two points behind eventual winners Harare City.
Their long-serving coach Nesbert “Yabo’’ Saruchera, is looking forward to another good day in the office. “We are playing good football and we want to keep on collecting as many points as we can.”
Fixtures:
Northern Region:
Today: Blue Jets v DStv Rangers (Pfupajena), Black Rhinos v AYSA (One Commando), Banket Power Master (Banket), Scotia v JMC Academy (Chibuku), ZPC Kariba v Jumbo Giants (Chaminuka), Eiffel Flats v Flame Lily (Rimuka)
Eastern Region: Hippo Valley v Setheo (Chishamiso), Arcturus v Mkwasine (Arcturus), Masvingo United v Mwenezana (Mucheke), ZRP Masvingo v Triangle (Mucheke), Chivhu Stars v Gaza Guuners (Garwe), Mutare Cuty v Surrey (Surrey), Renco Mine v Gaths Mine)
Central Region: Jessie Mine v Tripple B (Collen Brown), MSU v Blanket mine (Ascot), Silo United v Chrome Stars (Mbizo), Town United v Strikers (Dulibadzimu), FC Platinum v Chapungu (Mandava), Vumbachikwe v New Zimsteel (Forbes)
Southern Region: How Mine v Railstars (How Mine), Makhandeni v Ntabazinduna (Raylton), Tsholotsho v Bantu Rovers (Tsholotsho), Hwange Jnrs v New West (Hwange), Rufaro v Bulawayo Chiefs (Hwange), ZPC Hwange v Mpumalanga (Hwange), Power Cosmos v Zim Saints (Hwange), Projects v Black Boots).
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