Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 13 March 2026
📘 Source: H-Metro

THE rivalry between Dynamos and Highlanders rarely needs extra fuel. But Sunday’s Castle Lager Premier Soccer League showdown at Rufaro already carries an intriguing tactical subplot. Benjani Mwaruwari and Genesis Mangombe go head-to-head in a battle of wits.

The two coaches come face-to-face again barely two weeks after their sides clashed in the Jairos Jiri Charity Shield at Barbourfields. Bosso edged DeMbare 1-0 in a tight encounter that offered both teams an early glimpse of what they might face when the league campaign gathers momentum. That afternoon settled pre-season bragging rights.

But, with league points now on the line and both sides still searching for rhythm early in the campaign, the lessons drawn from that meeting could weigh heavily when Zimbabwe’s biggest football rivalry returns to the capital. Dynamos head into the match buoyed by their first victory of the season after grinding out a 2-1 win away to TelOne. Highlanders travel to Harare looking to build momentum following a draw against Bulawayo Chiefs in their opening outing.

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For Benjani, the previous encounter offered valuable insight into Dynamos’ attacking weapons, particularly their pace and width on the flanks, an area Highlanders have been working on in preparation for Sunday’s clash. “I know I am part of this big Highlanders family and playing against Dynamos is motivation in itself, especially for me, the fans and everyone connected to the club,” said Benjani. “We played them a couple of weeks ago and we saw how they play.

“Even though we won, it was a good game and they have dangerous wingers, so we have been working on that to make sure they do not give us problems.” The former Zimbabwe international admits Highlanders are still fine-tuning combinations in the early stages of the season. “We have not jelled fully yet and we are using these games to find the right combinations and see where we are as a team,” he said.

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Originally published by H-Metro • March 13, 2026

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