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Fortune Binzi looked threatening and in the 12th minute his excellent first touch set him through on goal, but his attempt to lob Ngwenya yielded no result.
Dembare had the Gamecocks on the ropes for the better part of the game but their forwards chose to disappoint the sizeable crowd that witnessed the lackluster encounter.
From then on, there was nothing much to write home about as both teams struggled to create clear-cut opportunities. The two teams went to the breather deadlocked.
Referee Owen Manende adjudged that Mavern Sibanda was fouled inside the box and Highlanders were awarded a penalty, but Chadya dived to his right to stop Melikhaya Ncube's effort.
The first half was a cagey affair with Bosso scoring deep into the referee's optional time. They created more chances, but the visitors gave a good fight.
Chiefs thought they had secured maximum points at home courtesy of a Panashe Shoko's goal, but Kudzai Jaison's 90th-minute equaliser from a set piece denied them victory.
As the country eagerly awaits the nomination of candidates for the Zifa presidency, Ndlovu’s name has been circulating, captivating football enthusiasts across the divide.
Brighton Makopa thrust Chicken Inn into the lead with a rebound from a shot by Elshmar Farasi after 20 minutes that struck the woodwork and bounced back into play.
In a major boost to the campaign, NAAZ has secured a US$1 million sponsorship deal from 5 Brands Consulting Group. for the sport's development until 2028.
ZIMBABWE Football Association (Zifa) president Nqobile Magwizi has vowed to put his pre-election promises into action as he moves to uplift standards in the local game.