Uhuru Cup set for giant stadium

Sports Reporter

THE Government have confirmed that the President’s Independence Cup showdown between Highlanders and Dynamos will be held played at the National Sports Stadium on April 18.

Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation spokesperson, Ranson Madzamba, yesterday said the tie will be staged in the capital.

“Contrary to reports circulating, in some sections of the media, the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation would like to confirm that the President’s Uhuru Independence Trophy (match) between Highlanders and Dynamos will be held at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday 18 April 2021,” he said.

The match will be played under strict Covid-19 protocol.

It will mark the return of football in the country.

All sporting activities, including football, were suspended in March last year, because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Group training was briefly allowed to return in October before the second wave forced another suspension.

The two giants have 16 Independence Cup gold medals, between them, having won eight times each.

Bosso beat Dynamos 2-0, in the 2019 Uhuru Cup final, after having suffered a 0-1 defeat, at the hands of their biggest rivals, two years earlier.

The Glamour Boys were the first club to win the Independence Cup, in 1982, when they beat Rio Tinto.

Related Posts

Import levy drives food sovereignty push: farmers, Government

Theseus Mauruki Shambare Large-scale farmers and Government officials have backed a new grain import levy and local procurement framework aimed at strengthening domestic production, stabilising grain markets and accelerating Zimbabwe’s…

Police arrest over 7 700 in anti-drug crackdown

Diana Nherera The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has arrested 7 753 people in a nationwide crackdown on drug and substance abuse conducted between June 2025 and May 2026, with youths…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×