Harare, Zimbabwe – 10 May 2025 | The Zimbabwe Sables extended their unbeaten streak in 2025 with a commanding 80-12 win over Botswana at Harare Sports Club on Saturday in the Zambezi Series.
The Sables, ranked significantly higher than their neighbours, displayed their strength from the outset, overwhelming Botswana with relentless attacking pressure.
The first half saw a flurry of tries, with co-captain Dion Khumalo and French-based international Shingirai Katsvere each crossing the line twice before the break.
Botswana managed to respond with an unconverted try but struggled to contain the Sables’ offensive power.
Botswana’s second-half efforts included a brilliantly executed try, but that marked the end of their scoring as the hosts continued to pile on the points, bolstered by fresh legs off the bench.
Reflecting on the match, Botswana captain Brandon van Zyl acknowledged the challenge his side faced:
“We always knew that Zimbabwe would be a tough outfit, but our goal was to put them under pressure and get some points on the board, which we did.

Our preparations were good, and I’m proud of the effort today. We’ll review the footage and identify areas for improvement.”
Dion Khumalo, who captained the Sables at just 22, shared his thoughts on the performance:
“It was a solid game. The boys put in a tremendous shift, and we’ll take the positives while working on the negatives.
Being skipper today was a privilege, and I want to credit the senior players, the technical team, and our incredible fans.”
The Sables now shift their focus to their next fixture, a highly anticipated return leg against Zambia in Lusaka at the end of the month.
Harare Sports Club provided a spirited atmosphere, with fans in full voice as they cheered the Sables to another emphatic victory.