The match, which will be played in France’s southern city of Aix-en-Provence, kicks off at 6pm and will act as the curtain raiser for the winner takes all final between Namibia and Kenya where an automatic ticket to next year’s Rugby World Cup will be at stake.
The match, which will be played in France’s southern city of Aix-en-Provence, kicks off at 6pm and will act as the curtain raiser for the winner takes all final between Namibia and Kenya where an automatic ticket to next year’s Rugby World Cup will be at stake.
The former Zimbabwe senior national rugby team captain was, however, the first to admit that they will need to improve on their accuracy and be more clinical as they brace for a tougher challenge against their perennial nemesis Namibia in the semi-finals on Wednesday.
The former Zimbabwe senior national rugby team captain was, however, the first to admit that they will need to improve on their accuracy and be more clinical as they brace for a tougher challenge against their perennial nemesis Namibia in the semi-finals on Wednesday.
This year’s celebrations, running under the theme: Zim@42 — Leaving No One and No Place Behind, are being held in Bulawayo for the first time since 1980.