Brandon Moyo
Zimpapers Sports Hub
CHIEDZA Dhururu delivered a match-winning half century which powered Zimbabwe Women High Performance Centre (HPC) to a commanding 88-run victory over Cameroon in their sixth match of the 2025 Kwibuka Women’s T20 Tournament in Kigali, Rwanda, yesterday.
Dhururu’s composed innings anchored Zimbabwe Women HPC’s fourth win of the tournament, lifting them to eight points from a possible 12.
Their only losses so far have come against hosts Rwanda and regional rivals Uganda.
After winning the toss and electing to bat, Zimbabwe Women HPC posted 163 for 6 in their 20 overs.
Dhururu top scored with 52 off 44 deliveries, while Nyasha Gwanzura contributed a valuable 45 from 33 balls, narrowly missing out on her own half century.
The innings got off to a shaky start when Christabel Chatonzwa was run out off the very first ball, but a 44 run second wicket partnership between Gwanzura and Tshuma helped steady the ship.
Tshuma fell for 13, and Gwanzura was dismissed in the 11th over, leaving the team at 74 for 3 just past the halfway point.
Additional contributions came from Nokutenda Makanhiwa (14), Salem Museka (2), and Dhururu, who fell with just two balls left in the innings.
Maeva Douma was the pick of the bowlers for Cameroon, taking 3 for 24 in three overs, while Edwige Guehoada picked up two wickets.
With the ball, Zimbabwe Women HPC were ruthless from the outset.
Captain Nomvelo Sibanda produced a double wicket maiden in the very first over, trapping Michele Ekani lbw for a duck and dismissing Madaleine Sissako for another.
In the next over, Passionate Munorwei bowled Bernadette Mbida for a golden duck, leaving Cameroon reeling at 0 for 3 in 1.1 overs.
They never recovered and were restricted to 75 for 8 in their 20 overs.
Sibanda finished with 2 for 15 from four overs, while Munorwei, Mavunga, Lindokuhle Mabhero, and Gwanzura each chipped in with a wicket.
Zimbabwe Women HPC return to action today as they take on Sierra Leone in what promises to be another exciting contest.


