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Seven Draws and a Heartbreak: The Day Benjani Mwaruwari Finally Conceded Defeat

At a waterlogged Maphisa Stadium, under the heavy skies of Zimbabwe’s 46th Independence Day celebrations, the inevitable finally happened. For the first time since taking the reins at Highlanders F.C., former Warriors captain Benjani Mwaruwari had to stare defeat in the face.

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At a waterlogged Maphisa Stadium, under the heavy skies of Zimbabwe’s 46th Independence Day celebrations, the inevitable finally happened. For the first time since taking the reins at Highlanders F.C., former Warriors captain Benjani Mwaruwari had to stare defeat in the face.

When “The Smiling Assassin,” Knowledge Musona, struck late in a compressed, high-stakes Independence Trophy (Uhuru Cup) final on April 18, 2026, he didn’t just hand reigning Premier League champions Scottland FC a 1-0 victory and the US$20,000 prize money. He also shattered a bizarre, months-long statistical anomaly that had kept Mwaruwari’s unblemished record artificially intact.

Mwaruwari’s journey at the Bulawayo giants began in January 2026, a high-profile appointment heavily influenced and bankrolled by businessman Wicknell Chivhayo, who pledged to underwrite the former striker’s salary. Expectations were sky-high. Yet, rather than a whirlwind of victories, Mwaruwari has presided over a campaign of stalemates.

Leading up to the cup final, the record looked intriguing on paper, but the underlying statistics told a story of blunt attacking impotence. In the current Premier League season, Highlanders have played seven matches. The result? Seven draws.

It began with a 1-1 stalemate against Premier League returnees Bulawayo Chiefs. A week later, in the fiery “Battle of Zimbabwe,” Mwaruwari’s men visited perennial rivals Dynamos and played out a thrilling 2-2 draw. But the momentum stopped there.

Matchday three against MWOS ended goalless. A trip to 2024 league champions Simba Bhora at Wadzanayi Stadium on March 21 yielded another 0-0. The fifth, sixth, and seventh league matches against FC Platinum, Scottland, and Kariba respectively, all ended in identical 0-0 deadlocks.

In total, over those seven league fixtures, Mwaruwari’s troops have scored just three goals, conceded three, accumulated a measly seven points, and sit in a dismal 12th place, already a daunting 12 points behind log leaders Caps United. They were technically unbeaten, but they were not winning.

Saturday’s cup final proved to be the ultimate reality check. Against a Scottland side brimming with quality, Highlanders’ fragile attacking edge was exposed.

Speaking after the final, a visibly grounded Mwaruwari kept his assessment brief. “The game was good, though we played on a muddy pitch and when you play against Scottland, a team with so much quality, if you make a mistake they will punish you,” he said.

For Scottland, the maiden Uhuru Cup title was a testament to their championship mettle. While the conditions at Maphisa were far from ideal, Scottland coach Norman Mapeza was quick to pivot the focus back to the significance of the day.

Scottland FC Coach Norman Mapeza

“The pitch was not good, but at the end of the day the people came out in their numbers to celebrate this day and we are happy to have got this result,” he said.

Mwaruwari and his depleted Bosso side had to settle for the runners-up cheque of US$10,000, but for a club of Highlanders’ stature, the financial consolation does little to mask the sporting heartbreak. They were searching for a historic 10th Uhuru Cup title to break a painful winless streak, but instead, their wait continues.

Now, the illusion of the “unbeaten run” has been stripped away, and the harsh realities of the league table remain. Mwaruwari’s men have no time to lick their wounds. The clinical edge they have severely lacked all season must be discovered urgently, as they prepare for a high-octane Bulawayo derby against Chicken Inn this Wednesday.

Scottland, meanwhile, will carry the momentum of this cup triumph back to the capital, where they face a rejuvenated Dynamos side at Rufaro Stadium on the very same day.

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Mbappé Strikes Twice as France–Iraq World Cup Clash Resumes After Two-Hour Storm Delay

France’s World Cup clash with Iraq in Philadelphia, which was suspended for more than two hours due to severe thunderstorms, finally resumed on Monday night — and Kylian Mbappé wasted no time in making his mark.

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Kylian Mbappe scored either side of the delay

France’s World Cup clash with Iraq in Philadelphia, which was suspended for more than two hours due to severe thunderstorms, finally resumed on Monday night — and Kylian Mbappé wasted no time in making his mark.

The match was halted at 5:49 p.m. ET after lightning activity forced FIFA officials to suspend play and direct fans to shelter. At that point, France led 1-0 thanks to Mbappé’s first-half goal, assisted by Michael Olise. Play eventually restarted at 8:00 p.m. ET, marking the first weather-related suspension of this year’s tournament.

Kylian Mbappe scored either side of the delay
Kylian Mbappe scored either side of the delay

Once back underway, Mbappé added a second goal to extend France’s lead to 2-0, taking his World Cup tally to 16.

France won 3-0 with Kylian Mbappe scoring either side of the long delay before Ousmane Dembele added his first World Cup goal.

Mbappe, 27, has now scored 16 World Cup goals, meaning he is two short of the new all-time record of 18 set by Lionel Messi earlier on Monday.

Iraq’s centre-back Zaid Tahseen clears the ball away from Kylian Mbappé.
Iraq’s centre-back Zaid Tahseen clears the ball away from Kylian Mbappé.

The dramatic delay capped a stormy evening on the East Coast, where thunderstorm watches and flood advisories also threatened to disrupt Norway’s clash with Senegal in New Jersey.

France’s victory over Iraq now stands as one of the most memorable fixtures of the tournament so far — not only for Mbappé’s milestone chase but also for the rare weather interruption that reshaped the rhythm of the game.

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Thunderstorm Halts France–Iraq World Cup Clash in Philadelphia

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A downpour and thunderstorm caused a delay in Monday's World Cup game between France and Iraq.

France’s World Cup match against Iraq was suspended Monday evening after severe weather swept through Philadelphia, forcing officials to delay play at Lincoln Financial Field.

France led 1-0 at halftime thanks to a Kylian Mbappé strike, assisted by Michael Olise, before heavy rain and lightning intensified near the stadium. Fans were directed to take shelter on the concourse as authorities issued a thunderstorm warning.

The second half was initially delayed by at least 15 minutes, with broadcasters later reporting a tentative restart time of 7:50 p.m. ET. The suspension marks the first weather-related delay of this year’s World Cup.

William Saliba, Dayot Upamecano, and Bradley Barcola warmed up in the rain before the match was suspended due to severe thunderstorms.
William Saliba, Dayot Upamecano, and Bradley Barcola warmed up in the rain before the match was suspended due to severe thunderstorms.

The storm not only disrupted France’s clash but also threatened to impact the evening fixture between Norway and Senegal at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, where thunderstorm watches and flood advisories were in effect across the East Coast.

Tournament organizers have yet to confirm when play will resume in Philadelphia.

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Coca-Cola Brings FIFA World Cup 2026 Fever to Zimbabwe

Harare, Zimbabwe — Coca-Cola Zimbabwe has launched a nationwide campaign to bring the excitement of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ closer to fans, transforming everyday moments into unforgettable football celebrations.

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Harare, ZimbabweCoca-Cola Zimbabwe has launched a nationwide campaign to bring the excitement of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ closer to fans, transforming everyday moments into unforgettable football celebrations.

Turning Zimbabwe Into a Football Hub

Running from June 1 to August 31, the campaign will deliver immersive fan experiences across retail outlets, entertainment venues, restaurants, and quick-service hubs. From interactive in-store activations to dynamic digital engagement, Coca-Cola is ensuring that Zimbabweans feel part of the world’s biggest sporting stage.

Fans stand a chance to win prizes including two Hyundai Grand i10 vehicles, cash, airtime, and more by purchasing participating Coca-Cola 300ml RGB packs with yellow caps.

Football as a Shared Emotion

Faith Nehanda, Senior Manager, Frontline Marketing for Coca-Cola East and Central Africa, emphasized the emotional power of football:


“Football is more than a game—it’s a shared emotion that brings billions of people together, especially during the FIFA World Cup 26™. This campaign is about harnessing the incredible energy and emotional highs and lows that only the FIFA World Cup can deliver, and turning them into real, meaningful connections.”

Fan Engagement Across Zimbabwe

The campaign is designed for all fans — from die-hard collectors of World Cup kits to casual supporters who enjoy highlights and the festive atmosphere. With the 2026 tournament introducing more teams, more players, and more matches than ever before, Coca-Cola is positioning itself as the essential companion for every fan, through every goal and every emotion.

Elevating the Sports Experience

By activating across retail and social spaces, Coca-Cola is not only refreshing fans but also elevating how Zimbabweans watch and celebrate football. Whether cheering in local bars, at home with family, or online with friends, the brand is ensuring that the World Cup spirit is felt nationwide.

A Celebration Beyond the Pitch

Coca-Cola’s campaign underscores its long-standing partnership with FIFA, spanning nearly five decades. More than just a beverage, Coca-Cola is presenting itself as a cultural connector — bringing Zimbabweans closer to the drama, passion, and unity that define the World Cup.

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