Kampala, Uganda – Zimbabwe’s national rugby team, the Sables, has emerged as the new champions of the Rugby Africa Cup following a resounding 29-3 win against Algeria in the final held in Kampala, Uganda. This triumph marks Zimbabwe’s second African title and their first since 2012, solidifying their position as a dominant force in African rugby.

The match, played under intense conditions, saw Zimbabwe in control from the outset. At half-time, the Sables had established a significant lead, heading into the break with a 12-3 advantage. This early dominance was largely thanks to the electrifying performance of right winger Trevor Gurwe, whose tries set the tone for the rest of the game.

Algeria, despite showing resilience, struggled to penetrate Zimbabwe’s robust defense and could only manage a single penalty kick throughout the match. The North African team found themselves consistently thwarted by Zimbabwe’s tactical play and physical prowess.

In the second half, Zimbabwe continued to assert their dominance. The Sables added 17 more points to their tally, showcasing a blend of strategic play and athletic skill that left Algeria with no room to maneuver. The victory was a testament to the team’s preparation and determination to reclaim their status as continental champions.

The Sables’ win in Kampala is a significant milestone in their rugby history. Since their last championship win in 2012, Zimbabwe has faced numerous challenges but has consistently worked towards regaining their former glory. This victory not only brings them a prestigious title but also boosts their confidence and reputation on the international stage.

Zimbabwe’s captain expressed his elation after the match, highlighting the team’s hard work and dedication. “This victory is for every Zimbabwean. We’ve worked tirelessly to get here, and today, we’ve shown what we are capable of. This is just the beginning for us,” he said.

Fans and supporters of Zimbabwean rugby are celebrating this monumental achievement, hoping that it signals the start of a new era of success for the Sables. With this victory, Zimbabwe has once again positioned itself as a formidable competitor in African rugby, and their future looks promising as they build on this foundation of triumph.