Zimbabwe were the second team to qualify for the semi-final of the African Nations Championship after Nigeria on Saturday. Zimbabwe defeated Mali by two goals to one to progress in the competition being hosted by South Africa.
Simba Sithole scored the opener for Zimbabwe after just eleven minutes of playing, taking the 1-0 lead into the first half break.
Zimbabwe extended their lead to two goals eleven minutes again after the second half began. Mahachi was the goal scorer this time round.
Mali struggled to score one goal which could just serve as a consolation as it came in the 89th minute through Sinayoko. Mali are now eliminated from the competition as Zimbabwe qualify to the semi-final of the 2014 African Nations Cup.


Roads Ministry needs 1,000 additional staff — Governs Agbodza
Stop tweeting and brief Parliament on South Africa situation — Patrick Boamah to...
Roads Minister reassigns Bogoso–Prestea road project to new contractor over dela...
Government must be held accountable for Black Stars’ poor state — Enam Hadzide
Any SMS or platform offering discounted DVLA fines is fraudulent — DVLA cautions...
Gov't resources GBC to acquire Free-to-Air broadcast rights for 2026 FIFA World ...
Flooding crisis: 'Current NDC gov't the laziest and weakest since 1992' — Miracl...
President Mahama’s approval rate remains positive at 58.9% — IEA survey shows
'Take note of Sedina Tamakloe's extradition and come home' — Kwame Jantuah to Of...
Nigerian evacuees set to arrive in Lagos Thursday amid South Africa xenophobic a...
