Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 26 January 2026
📘 Source: The Witness

The Sharks are already turning their attention to next weekend’s return clash in Durban after upsetting the Stormers 30-19 for their first-ever United Rugby Championship (URC) victory in Cape Town on Saturday night. The win marked arguably the Sharks’ best performance of the season. Coming into the match, the Durban side had struggled for consistency and were languishing 14th on the URC log, with just two wins, a draw and five losses.

They had also suffered a home defeat to the Lions earlier this month. Those expectations were turned on their head as the Sharks produced a dominant display, striking as early as the fourth minute and taking control of the contest. They led 17-12 at the break and never relinquished their advantage, pulling clear in the second half to seal a memorable coastal victory.

With the two sides set to meet again at Kings Park next weekend, Stormers will have an immediate opportunity to respond, while the Sharks will be keen to show that the Cape Town result was no once-off. “It was a great win for us, we were targeting this game. Obviously, next week it’s going to be a second straight tough challenge.

📖 Continue Reading
This is a preview of the full article. To read the complete story, click the button below.

Read Full Article on The Witness

AllZimNews aggregates content from various trusted sources to keep you informed.

[paywall]

But I am very happy with the win,” said Sharks captain Andre Esterhuizen. “I think we got the balance right today, and we are working hard and getting better each week. We have struggled with the balance (of play), and converting when we get into the red zone in the past, but we are improving every week. “We still have to get better at it going forward, because we left a lot of opportunities out there, so it’s great that there is still so much room for improvement.

[/paywall]

📰 Article Attribution
Originally published by The Witness • January 26, 2026

Powered by
AllZimNews

By Hope