Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 01 February 2026
📘 Source: The Citizen

Kaizer Chiefs winger Glody Lilepo opens the scoring for Amakhosi against Zesco at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on Sunday. Picture: Sydney Mahlangu BackpagePix Kaizer Chiefs continued their run of one-nil victories in 2026 yesterday, beating Zambian side Zesco United for the second time in a week in a Caf Confederation Cup Group D match at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban. Chiefs have won all four of their games since the resumption of the season 1-0, not exactly pulsating, but certainly effective.

Glody Lilepo got the winner for Chiefs on Sunday, as he had on Wednesday evening in the Betway Premiership at Marumo Gallants. Zesco gave a decent challenge to Chiefs’ fine defensive record, but in the end Amakhosi held on for their second Group D victory, another boost to their hopes of reaching the quarterfinals. It took Chiefs just 14 minutes to take the lead.

Zesco right back Benedict Chepeshi hit an attempted clearance straight into Pule Mmodi. Chiefs worked the ball across the penalty area with Mfundo Vilakazi playing in Lilepo, who slotted a finish past Zesco’s Kenyan goalkeeper Levis Opiyo. Zesco did test Brandon Petersen a couple of times in the Amakhosi goal.

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Petersen did well to push away a header from Amine Hiver on the half hour mark. And from the resulting corner the Chiefs’ keeper made an even better save from Kabaso Chongo. Chiefs might have doubled their lead when Lilepo cut the ball back for Flavio Da Silva in the 38th minute.

Da Silva, however, put his effort just over the bar. And right at the end of the first half, Vilakazi’s near post free kick came back off the post. Zesco had a chance to level the scores just after hour mark as a free kick was flicked on and fell right at the feet of Leonard Mulenga.

Mulenga, however, struck a weak shot straight at Petersen. Chiefs brought on Thulani Mabaso, Mduduzi Shabalala and Wandile Duba but were lethargic in the second half. The visitors came close again when substitute Peter Musukuwa should have done better with a free header at the back post. In the 77th minute, Mulenga hit a fine effort from the edge of the box that Petersen did well to tip over the bar.

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Originally published by The Citizen • February 01, 2026

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