Weekend sports diary

Football
Chibuku Super Cup
FC Platinum v Caps United, How Mine v Highlanders, Chiredzi FC v Harare City, Black Rhinos v Triangle.
Zifa Southern Region Division One
Ntabazinduna v Tsholotsho (Ntabazinduna), Plumtree Chiefs v Trumus (Raylton), Quelaton v ZPC Hwange (Nust), New West v Old Nic Mine (Raylton), Elephants FC v Mpumalanga (Brady Barracks), Black Boots v Hwange U20 (Fairbridge), Technosphere v Portland Cement (cancelled)

Bulawayo Province Division Two
ZRP Ntabazinduna v ZRP Bulawayo Province (Ntabazinduna), East Rovers v Zim Leopards (Pumula East), Khami United v Casmyn (Khami), CS Distributors v Magwegwe Pirates    (Sizinda), Ajax Hotspurs v FC Kombani (Bango), Highlanders Academy v Chicken Inn (Club House), White Birds v BCC Golden Stars (Marisha).

Zifa Bulawayo Division Three
EM Sports v Luveve Juniors (Sotshangane), FMH Academy v Riverside (Municipals), Thorngrove v Arenel Movers (Sotshangane), Toronto     v FC LG Vultures (Pumula East garage), Annolle Castings v Mpopoma Pirates (Matshobana), Luveve BX1 v Corn Cob (Luveve Youth Centre), Matopo v Talen Vision (Matopo), New Lobengula Rovers v Nemangwe Stars (Lobengula Rugby).

Bulawayo Amateur Football Association
United FC v Pokar Stars, Rebels United v Safe Guard, Securico v Nga Chronicle, School of Mines v Madamara, Bayi-Bayi v Lion Stores, Chucky II FC v Golden Hot Spurs, BCC West Park v Mpilo United.

Zimbabwe Women’s Super League
Flame v Cyclone Stars (Chikurubi), Chipembere v Black Rhinos (Mkoba), Auckland v Borrow Jets (Herman Gmener), Conduit v ZRP Harare, Mufakose Queens v Auckland (Mufakose),

Motor Racing
Training clinic and free practice.

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