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Austin Oduor
With the Zimbabwean PSL concluded and four teams get promoted,Fans in the landlocked football and mineral rich country will be once again entertained in the 2016 season.
As compared to the ended season,next season will see an increase in clubs affiliated to mining and those which bear city names.
last season Harare City was perched all alone but this time they will be joined by Mutare City and Bulawayo City.
Mutare City became the fourth team to be promoted to the PSL from the Eastern region at the expense of the much fancied Masvingo United who missed by a whisker after being held to a 0-0 draw by Mutoko Traders while Mutare outclassed Ruwa 2-0.
A match involving the Cities will be of interest to the fans.
In the mines categories,Ngezi Platinum joined the likes of How Mine,Hwange and FC Platinum producing another mouthwatering clash between the mines.
It is important to note that Chicken Inn were crowned for the first time as Zimbabwean champions.
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