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Zimbabwe Mighty Warriors depart for Zambia ahead of Four Nations Tournament

john gallagher by john gallagher
June 4, 2026
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Zimbabwe women’s national team depart for Four Nations Tournament in Zambia

Zimbabwe women’s national team travel to Zambia for the Four Nations Tournament (June 6–8). Coach Sibanda will evaluate the squad ahead of Olympic qualifier preparations.

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The Zimbabwe women’s national team, commonly known as the Mighty Warriors, will depart for Zambia on Thursday to contest the Four Nations Tournament this weekend. The regional invitational runs from June 6 to June 8 and features the hosts Zambia, Kenya, Lesotho and Zimbabwe. The trip is being treated as a competitive training exercise by head coach Sithethelelwe Sibanda as she looks to finalise selections ahead of more consequential qualifying fixtures.

Mighty Warriors depart for Zambia

The delegation is scheduled to leave on Thursday morning and arrive in Lusaka later that afternoon, with a light training session planned on arrival. The team will hold additional training on Friday to sharpen tactics and adjust to conditions at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium ahead of Saturday’s opening match. Officials described the travel arrangements as straightforward and aimed at minimising disruption to the players’ routine before the tournament begins.

The coaching staff have emphasised recovery and match-specific preparation during the short trip, balancing fitness work with tactical briefings. Team management has also outlined contingency measures for travel or match-day issues to ensure the squad remains focused on on-field performance. Logistics aside, the delegation expects the controlled environment to provide clear indicators of player readiness.

Tournament schedule and knockout format

The Four Nations Tournament is scheduled across three days, with semi-finals leading into a final and a third-place match to decide the standings. Zimbabwe will meet Lesotho at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium on Saturday for a semi-final berth, with the winner advancing to face either Zambia or Kenya in the final. The compact format leaves little room for error, meaning each match will carry significant weight for coaching evaluations.

Tournament organisers have stressed that the event is designed both to give teams competitive minutes and to deepen regional ties ahead of larger CAF competitions. Match timing and kick-off details were circulated to team delegations this week, enabling coaches to finalise tactical plans and rotation options. With minimal rest between games, squad depth and recovery protocols will be tested.

Coach Sibanda’s assessment and objectives

Head coach Sithethelelwe Sibanda has framed the tournament as an opportunity to see players under real-match pressure while refining selection choices. After four days of domestic preparation, Sibanda expressed that the squad is fit and ready, and that the tournament will reveal which players can be relied upon for upcoming assignments. She plans to use the matches to assess combinations, individual form and resilience in competitive conditions.

Sibanda is balancing short-term match objectives with longer-term development targets, including identifying players who can adapt to different tactical demands. The coach has placed emphasis on playing against stronger opponents — namely Zambia and Kenya — as a necessary measure to test the team’s defensive organisation and attacking cohesion. Performance metrics gathered in Zambia will feed directly into selection discussions for the Olympic qualification cycle.

Training plan and squad updates

Zimbabwe’s training schedule in Lusaka will include a light session upon arrival followed by two full sessions on Friday focused on set pieces, transitional play and match simulations. The technical team has prioritised sharpening defensive shape and rehearsing patterns of play designed to penetrate low blocks. Workload is being managed to avoid fatigue while ensuring sharpness for Saturday’s knockout-style fixture.

The squad travelling to Zambia combines domestic-based players with those who have experience in regional leagues, offering a blend of familiarity and competitive exposure. Medical staff confirmed there were no major injury concerns ahead of departure, and recovery measures such as ice baths and tailored nutrition plans are in place. Staffers will monitor players closely and make rotation decisions with an eye to both the tournament and upcoming international windows.

Ethel Chinyerere set to join on arrival

A notable addition to the group will be striker Ethel Chinyerere, who plays in the Zambian Women’s Elite League for Green Buffaloes and is available to join the squad on arrival. Her presence is expected to add options in attack and provide a local league perspective on opponents’ tendencies. Chinyerere’s familiarity with Zambian playing conditions and stadiums could be an asset in match preparation and in-game adjustments.

Coaches have suggested that Chinyerere may be integrated into the starting line-up or introduced as an impact substitute depending on tactical needs and the opponent’s approach. Her understanding of regional defenders and physical match rhythm will be evaluated alongside domestic-based attackers. The technical staff view her inclusion as one of several selection dilemmas to resolve over the weekend.

Lesotho arrival and underdog threat

Lesotho’s senior women’s national team, known as the Beautiful Flowers, arrived in Zambia on Wednesday and will be Zimbabwe’s first opponent in the semi-final bracket. Although Lesotho enters the competition as the lowest-ranked side on paper, recent improvements domestically have made them a more competitive unit. Zimbabwe’s staff have warned against underestimating Lesotho, noting the team’s organisation and recent positive results at regional level.

Match preparation for Lesotho will focus on breaking down a compact defensive approach and managing tempo to limit the opponent’s opportunities on transition. Analysts watching the draw expect a physically contested game in which details such as second-ball control and set-piece defending may determine the outcome. The coaching staff have underlined the need for discipline and concentration from the first whistle.

Implications for Olympic qualifier preparations

Beyond the immediate objective of advancing in the Four Nations Tournament, Zimbabwe’s coaching team is using the competition to shape plans for the Olympic qualifiers and other continental assignments. Performance assessments from Zambia will inform both tactical templates and squad picks for forthcoming qualification ties. The tournament offers a low-risk environment to trial different formations and player partnerships while maintaining competitive intensity.

Officials see the event as a chance to benchmark progress against regional peers and to expose younger players to the demands of knockout football. Data collected on player minutes, physical outputs and tactical effectiveness will be analysed on return to Harare. That review process is expected to produce a clearer pathway for selection decisions ahead of CAF-determined qualification windows.

The Mighty Warriors will aim to blend measured caution with attacking intent in their opening fixture, mindful that the short tournament format amplifies the significance of every decision made on and off the pitch. Performance in Zambia will not only influence immediate results but also shape the tone for Zimbabwe’s preparations in the months ahead.

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