Ex-Orlando Pirates and SuperSport United striker Terrence Dzvukamanja broke his Scottland FC duck with a brace since uniting with Khama Billiat in Zimbabwe’s PSL.
Dzvukamanja joined the ambitious club a fortnight ago, returning to Zimbabwe after a lengthy spell in the Betway Premiership, where he also played for Bidvest Wits.
The 31-year-old was on target in a blockbuster Castle Lager Premier League tie against Highlanders FC at Rufaro Stadium in Harare on Sunday.
First, Highlanders FC surged ahead after 16 minutes via a goal scored by Mafious Chihweta. And Dzvukamanja restored parity five minutes later with a powerful header from close range.
His goal was significant as it helped Scottland FC remain on level terms with Highlanders FC at half-time. The left-footed forward returned from the break with more sting, and he completed his brace in the 68th minute.
TERRENCE DZVUKAMANJA’S BRACE POWERS SCOTTLAND FC TO VICTORY

He was substituted after 77 minutes of play, as Scottland FC kept pressure to score more goals. This was Dzvukamanja’s third match, having featured against Caps United and Ngezi Platinum Stars.
Dzvukamanja had a decent spell at SuperSport United before its franchise was sold to Siwelele FC. He made 58 appearances for the club.
In addition, during the 2024/25 season, he featured in 23 matches across all competitions. Unlike what is expected from a striker, he managed a paltry two goals and one assist.
At Scottland FC, it appears he has instantly settled, having already surpassed Khama Billiat in terms of goals. Billiat has one goal under his belt.
Dzvukamanja’s arrival has made Scottland more deadly in attack, as they seek to win the league title in their maiden campaign. As it stands, Scottland FC are third on Zimbabwe’s PSL log table with 37 points on their tally.
They are six points behind the leading team, Simba Bhora FC. In addition, Malawian forward Khuda Muyaba, formerly of Polokwane City and Venda FC, was on parade as Scottland FC beat Highlanders.
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