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Apostolic church women club wreaks havoc in Mash Central

The Queens humiliated Shamva- based Shedza One by six goals to nil in Centenary yesterday.

Mashonaland Central provincial Apostolic church sect chairperson Biggie (Madzibaba Jonah ) Musanzika's women's team is currently leading the provincial Zifa women's league.

The Queens humiliated Shamva- based Shedza One by six goals to nil in Centenary yesterday.

The Apostolic team's striker Christy Mumba (17) is the current top goal scorer with eight goals in two matches played so far.

Jonah Queens joined the league this season and is eyeing Division One league.

Jonah Queens head coach Noah Hlomani said the team is playing good football and is ready to match any league.

"We are playing good football and we are hoping to go to Division One from there to Premier League because we treat every game with seriousness," Hlomani said.

The losing coach Liberty Bvochora said it was a bad day in the office for them, but they were hoping to win in their next match.

"We were overpowered by Jonah Queens l should admit, but we are hoping to win our next match," Bvochora said.

Knowledge Vera was the center man who handled the match well.

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