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Dragons win the Defence Forces Day Cup

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BY BHEKIMPILO WEZA 

Dragons Football Club beat Lupinyo Bullets 5-3 after penalties to lift the Chidobe Kachecheti Football League’s Defence Forces Day soccer competition in an exciting final played before a full house at Sinyore Stadium.

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The competition kicked off on Saturday with all nine league teams battling for top honours in a lucrative soccer tournament ever to be hosted by a social league.

Sponsored to the tune of US$ 1000, the Defence Forces day trophy is the first cup to be played at CKF and is sponsored by a Victoria Falls business man Christopher Ndiweni, a war veteran.

Dragons, who topped Group A after beating Ajax 1-0, and Legends 9-0 before settling for a draw with Zamalek to qualify with seven points.

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They qualified ahead of second placed Zamalek, who also made it into the semi-finals in second spot with five points.

Zamalek on their part defeated the Legends 5-1ve goals to one, held Ajax and Dragons as well to a similar 1-1 to set a date with Lupinyo Bullets in the semi-finals.

In the semi-finals, Lupinyo Bullets beat Zamalek with a single strike from Tiro Ncube before Dragons made easy work of struggling Masters, beating them 1-0 to set a final with Lupinyo Bullets.

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As was expected, the final had all the ingredients of a soccer match with action swinging from one end to the other.

Dragons almost took the lead 13 minutes into the game, but a header from Mqabuko Ndlovu hit the upright with Daniel Ngwenya in goals for Lupinyo.

Ten minutes later it was Lupinyo Bullets’ turn, but Tirol Ncube blazed his effort over the bar, thanks to a well-executed free kick by Mthokozisi Sibanda after Khulumani Mathe was hacked outside the box.

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Dragons kept on probing from all angles in search of the goal,  but Lupinyo Bullets denied them the chance to take the lead and it was 0-0 going into the breather.

The introduction of  Precious Ncube for the injured Lizwe Ncube almost brought life into the game with the  youngster giving more life to the game with his sublime skills and deft touches.

Sixty nine minutes into the match Dragon almost went ahead courtesy of Simanga Ncube, but his shot was marred for a corner by an alert Lupinyo Bullets goal minder Daniel Ngwenya.

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Lupinyo could have won the match when the referee Jabulani Mahlangu awarded them a free kick with five minutes to go, but William Sibanda shot hit the Dragon wall.

With both sides failing to find the net, it was now left for the penalties to decide the winner with Dragon scoring all their spot kicks from Lot Ndlovu, Mqabuko Ndlovu, Sibanda Ncube and Silent Dube while Khulumani Mathe missed for Lupinyo Bullets.

The match itself was a good game according to Lupinyo  coach Vusa Nyoni

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“We had a fantastic match but penalties,” Nyoni said.

“We always have those problems, but we are happy with the results.”

For Dragons, it was a dream come true for coach Lot Ndlovu who  criticiszed his players for not winning it during the 90 minutes.

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Dragons received US$ 250 with Lupinyo Bullets receiving US$200 while third placed Masters went away with US$120 and Zamalek who finished fourth took home US$80.

The other teams received US$50.

 

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Zimparks, VFWT join forces to rescue snared elephant

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BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI

A dramatic rescue operation was carried out last week by the Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust, in collaboration with Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks), to save a young female elephant from a wire snare.

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According to a statement posted by the Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust on Facebook:

“Last week, we received an urgent call from Zimparks about a young female elephant in distress—a wire snare was tightly wrapped around her mouth and tusks.”

The elephant was spotted near Masuwe Lodge, where her herd was peacefully drinking at the waterhole. Acting swiftly, the trust’s team carefully separated the distressed elephant from her herd and darted her, allowing them to remove the snare and collect vital health samples.

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Thankfully, the wire hadn’t cut deeply, and the young elephant was soon back on her feet, reunited with her family.

The Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust expressed gratitude to Zimparks and Adrian Read for their dedication to protecting wildlife, saying:

“Thank you to Zimparks and Adrian Read for their dedication to protecting our wildlife.”

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Chidzivo, Waison take top honors at Vic Falls Marathon

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BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI 

Blessing Waison and Fortunate Chidzivo took top honors at the 2025 Econet Victoria Falls Marathon yesterday, as Zimbabwean long-distance runners excelled at Africa’s most prestigious road race.

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Econet General Manager – Marketing, Mrs Tariro Muchena (left), and Finance Director, Mr Chengeto Moyo, present the winner’s prize to men’s marathon champion, Blessing Waison, at the 2025 Econet Victoria Falls Marathon, while Victoria Falls Mayor, Mr Prince Moyo, looks on

The event, which featured athletes from over 40 countries, saw Waison storm to victory in the men’s full marathon, clocking 2 hours, 13 minutes, and 16 seconds. He narrowly beat decorated Olympian Isaac Mpofu in a thrilling duel that brought thousands of spectators to their feet.

Godwin Katakura followed closely in third, completing an all-Zimbabwean podium sweep in the 42.2km race. The trio’s success came with bigger rewards this year, after Econet Wireless doubled the total prize purse to $50,000.

Waison walked away with $3,000, while Mpofu and Katakura earned $2,000 and $1,500, respectively.

In the women’s marathon, Chidzivo delivered a commanding performance, clocking 2 hours and 42 minutes to claim another major title in her illustrious career. Ethel Pangiso and Phillipa Dube completed the women’s podium in second and third place, respectively.

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Rising star Wayne Kabondo turned heads in the men’s 21km half marathon, overcoming a formidable field to finish in 1 hour, 3 minutes, and 44 seconds. Kabondo pocketed $1,500 for his efforts.

In the women’s 21km race, Caroline Mhandu crossed the line in 1 hour, 17 minutes, and 50 seconds, ahead of Miriam Sibanda and Melody Kaseke.

The marathon’s inclusive spirit was evident in the 18km Specially Abled Races, which saw uplifting performances across different categories. Godknows Hamadziripi claimed the men’s tricycle title, while Samson Muroyiwa won the handcycle event.

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Among the women, Stella Jongwe triumphed in the handcycle race, and Ratidzo Tomu took first position in the tricycle category.

Organized by Econet Wireless in partnership with Wild Horizons, the 2025 edition drew over 5,000 participants and spectators from more than 40 countries. The marathon route, widely regarded as Africa’s most scenic, winds through game reserves and offers spectacular views of the Zambezi River and Victoria Falls.

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Beyond the races, this year’s event featured live music, traditional dance, health expos, and community wellness activities.

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Ex- Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson enjoys holiday break in Victoria Falls

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Legendary former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been enjoying a holiday in Victoria Falls.

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The 83-year-old Scot who has sufferer a series of personal setbacks in the last few years looked healthy and happy as he was mobbed by Manchester United fans during his visit to Zimbabwe’s premier tourist destination.

Ferguson was happy to pose for pictures with staff at the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge on Sunday at the end of his three-day stay.

The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority took note of his visit, posting on X: “We appreciate your choice of your holiday destination Sir Alex Ferguson. Zimbabwe loves you, please come again and continue to experience Zimbabwe.”

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Ferguson resigned as Manchester United manager in 2013 after 26 years at the club and remains the most successful manager in English Premier League history.

In 2018, he collapsed at home and was rushed to hospital with a brain hemorrhage which required surgery.

In 2023, his wife Cathy died at the age of 84 and a year later Ferguson stood down from his role as an ambassador for Manchester United it seems to travel the world.

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