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Mighty Warriors leave for South Africa

Tadious Manyepo


Sports Reporter


ZIMBABWE national senior women’s football side, the Mighty Warriors, have left the country ahead of their participation in the Cosafa Women’s Championships which kick-off in Gqeberha, South Africa, on Tuesday.
The Sithethelelwe “Kwinji 15” Sibanda girls are in Group D alongside Mozambique and Lesotho and they will begin their campaign against the former on Thursday before taking on Lesotho on Sunday.
Only the winners of the group will advance to the semi-finals. The contingent left Robert Mugabe International Airport at 9 am and is expected to arrive in Gqeberha on Tuesday afternoon.
Every member of the group was in high spirits, with the players expressing optimism that they will return home with the trophy on November 3.

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