The Herald (Zimbabwe)

DeMbare, Bosso in Uhuru date

- Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter

GIANTS Dynamos and Highlander­s are set to clash twice in just over a month as they have been short-listed to compete in the 2024 President’s Independen­ce Trophy in Manicaland.

The football match pitting the country’s two biggest teams is expected to put the icing on the festivitie­s to be held on April 18.

Manica Diamonds, from the hosting province, and Simba Bhora of Mashonalan­d Central who hosted the previous anniversar­y in 2023, are both part of the festivitie­s as they are billed to entertain the crowds after the annual children’s party that precedes the main Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns.

The annual Uhuru commemorat­ions are set to be held outside the two major cities of Harare and Bulawayo for the second year in a row after the cabinet announced that the celebratio­ns will be hosted in Murambinda,

Manicaland.

This is in line with the Second Republic’s drive towards the promotion of national unity, devolution, and decentrali­sation. The previous celebratio­ns and the last edition of the Uhuru Cup were held in Mt Darwin with marked success.

“Cabinet considered and approved the Memorandum on the update on preparatio­ns for the 2024 Independen­ce Anniversar­y and children’s party celebratio­ns, which was presented by Hon. Vice President KCD Mohadi as the chairman of the Cabinet Committee on State Occasions and National Monuments,” the Minister of Informatio­n, Publicity, and Broadcasti­ng Services, Jenfan Muswere, said when addressing journalist­s during a post-Cabinet media briefing in Harare on Tuesday.

“The nation is informed that the 2024 Independen­ce Anniversar­y and children’s party celebratio­ns will be held in Manicaland Province.

“The nation is further advised that Murambinda B Secondary School will host the 2024 Independen­ce Anniversar­y celebratio­ns; Murambinda A Primary School will host the children’s party, while Murambinda B Primary School will host the Independen­ce Anniversar­y gala.

“The nation is informed that the teams competing for the President’s Independen­ce Trophy will be Highlander­s and Dynamos Football Clubs and that going forward, a team from the hosting province should compete with a team from the previous hosting province, with Manica Diamonds Football Club from Manicaland Province playing Simba Bhora Football Club from Mashonalan­d Central Province after the children’s party.”

Defending champions Highlander­s will have an opportunit­y to equal DeMbare as the most successful team in this invitation­al tournament, which has changed form and format since 1980 when Zimbabwe’s Warriors hosted Zambia at Rufaro in the inaugural match and snatched a memorable 2-1 win, thanks to goals from the late greats David Mandigora and Shackman Tauro.

Bosso took their tally of Independen­ce titles to nine last year after edging Dynamos 5-3 on penalties, following a goal-less affair in regulation time, in Mt. Darwin.

Highlander­s walked away with a US$35 000 cheque for their triumph while DeMbare got US$25 000.

Bosso has claimed the bragging rights in the recent Uhuru finals featuring the two giants. They have won the last three events in 2019, 2022, and 2023, with DeMbare claiming the 2021 edition at the National Sports Stadium.

The giants are also expected to warm up the stage for this year’s Castle Lager Premiershi­p when they meet in the opening fixture of the 2024 Premiershi­p season.

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