The Herald Tuesday 2 September 1997.

Ticket scam unearthed at Barbourfields.

From Bulawayo Bureau.

A ticket scam, in which the National Premier Soccer League are feared to have lost thousands of dollars, was uncovered in Bulawayo on Sunday leading to the arrest of a cashier at Barbourfields Stadium.

Chris Sibanda, the NPSL secretary, yesterday said one of the cashiers on Sunday stole a ticket book with tickets worth $2 000 and sold them to fans for the BP League Cup quarter-finals between Dynamos and Highlanders. And this is believed to be the tip of the iceberg in the racket which has been going on unnoticed for a long time.

A police spokesman yesterday confirmed that the cashier, employed by a local commercial bank, was arrested at the stadium on Sunday and will appear in court tomorrow.

The cashier is alleged to have stolen the ticket book from one of hiss compatriots, sold all the tickets and pocketed the money. Sibanda said he was notified by one of the NPSL staffers who had allegedly seen the cashier stealing.

"I ordered the police to lock him up and it is very unfortunate that the people who are stealing from us are the ones we trusted most," said Sibanda, who explained that bank employees were hired to sell tickets because they were considered faithful as they dealt with cash everyday.

 

Dynamos, CAPS head for final showdown.

By Collin Matiza.

This year's BP League cup soccer tournament is heading for an epic final between traditional rivals Dynamos and CAPS United.

Both sides came away from their quarter-finals on Sunday against Bulawayo sides Highlanders and Zimbabwe Saints with solid victories and as they are drawn apart in the semi-finals they might meet in the final on September 28.

On Sunday, defending champions CAPS beat Saints 3-1 at Rufaro Stadium and if they hold on in the return leg in Bulawayo this weekend they will face the winners of the other quarter-final tie between Wankie and Blue Swallows in the semi-finals.

Dynamos, on the other hand, outplayed fading Bulawayo giants Highlanders who they beat 2-0 at Barbourfields Stadium and are favourites to go through to the semi-finals where they will take on the winners of the other quarter-final match between Chapungu and Black Aces.

Although Dynamos are almost assured of a place in the last four, CAPS are well advised not to rest on their laurels in their second leg tie against Saints at Barbourfields Stadium on Sunday.

After taking a commanding 2-0 lead in the match which was admirably handled by referee Felix Tangawarima, CAPS allowed Saints to score an away goal which might prove costly as the Bulawayo side need to win by two clear goals to progress.

Cynics might say that the Saints participation is all but over but the youthful Bulawayo side are capable of rising from the dead, especially at their favourite hunting ground, Barbourfields Stadium.

Saints though will have to plug the holes in their defence which allowed CAPS to score three free headers on Sunday through Alois "Zola" Bunjira, William "Widzo" Chari and Blessing "Yogo Yogo" Makunike.

Black Aces who went down 1-3 to Chapungu at Ascot Stadium on Sunday, are also still in the running.

Like Saints, Aces need to beat Chapungu by two clear goals in the return leg at Gwanzura on Saturday to overturn the deficit and book a berth in the semi-finals and their assistant coach, Brenna "Campos" Msiska, was optimistic they would do it.

"All is not yet lost. We still have 90 more minutes to play against Chapungu and I'm optimistic that we will turn the tables against them," said Msiska, who blamed Bulawayo referee Kenny Sigoba for his side's defeat on Sunday.

Aces were stung by three goals from Chapungu's two-goal hero Cain Muteji and the unheralded Edmore Zimuto. Patrick Daka replied for the Highfield-based side.

Swallows have a slightly easier task at home at Rudhaka Stadium on Sunday in their second leg tie against Wankie who edged them 2-1 at the colliery.

The biggest losers were former league champions Highlanders who fell to two second-half goals by Tonderayi Mutambikwa and man-of-the-moment Tauya "Flying Doctor" Murehwa in their own backyard, leaving them with a tall order in the second leg on Sunday at the National Sports Stadium where Dynamos are almost invincible.

 

Mash West move closer to final.

By a Correspondent.

Mashonaland West edged closer to the final of the Best of Africa Cup Under-17 soccer tournament with an important 3-0 away win over Manicaland in a first leg, semi-final tie at Sakubva Stadium at the weekend.

Mashonaland West, who sailed through without kicking a ball after Harare failed to show up in the quarter-finals, completed a double over their Mutare adversaries having beaten them in the same cup last year.

Goals by double-scorer Hilton Tembo, who struck either side of half-time, and another by Lloyd Mlanga did the damage for Mashonaland West.

In another semi-final at Wankie Colliery ground, 1996 runners-up Matabeleland North made full use of home advantage to register an emphatic 3-0 victory at the expense of Midlands.

A second-minute strike by Kenny Tazvivinga from the spot after chief striker Ray Sibanda was brought down in the box and two second-half goals by Sibanda and Richard Nyathi handed Midlands their first defeat in this year's tournament.

Prior to Saturday's match Midlands were unbeaten and dismissed Matabeleland South 7-1 in the First round.

Matabeleland North now look poised for their second cup final in as many years.

The semi-final second leg ties are set for this weekend.

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