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With log leaders FC Platinum emerging 2-1 victors away to WhaWha earlier on Saturday, the Glamour Boys badly needed a victory against the army side to close the gap.
Mutizwa, who has only lost a single match since taking over from Herbert Maruwa, has presided over the team when they booted out Harare football giants Caps United.
DeMbare lost to Ngezi Platinum Stars on Sunday and consequently coach Tonderai Ndiraya threw in the towel admitting that the title is now out of their reach.
Should Harare City win at least three of their upcoming fixtures and Caps United lose the remaining matches, the Green Machine will kiss good-bye to topflight football.
The former Warriors forward who retired from international football last year, has missed the last two league games having last played a part in the 0-0 draw against AmaZulu.
While that victory eased their relegation worries, they are not yet out of the woods and are probably a couple of wins away from certifying themselves safe.