Zimbabwe Triumphs Over Namibia to Secure First Rugby World Cup Spot Since 1991
Zimbabwe clinches a spot in the Rugby World Cup for the first time since 1991 after a thrilling victory over Namibia in the Rugby Africa Cup final.

In a nail-biting finale at the Rugby Africa Cup in Kampala, Zimbabwe emerged victorious against Namibia with a score of 30-28, marking their first qualification for the Rugby World Cup since 1991. This victory ensures their participation among the 24 elite teams at the 2027 World Cup in Australia.
Historical Context Zimbabwe, known as the Sables, will be making their third appearance at the Rugby World Cup. Their previous participations were in 1987 and 1991, where they were invited to represent Africa. The team entered the final as the defending champions of the Rugby Africa Cup, having defeated Namibia in last year's semi-finals.
Match Highlights The match was intensely competitive, with the first half ending in a 16-16 tie. Zimbabwe gained momentum in the second half with tries from Godfrey Muzanargwo and Brandon Mudzekenyedzi. However, Namibia, under the guidance of former Saracens back row Jacques Burger, responded with tries from Jay-Cee Nel and Adriaan Booysen, narrowing the gap to two points with only 10 minutes remaining.
Climactic Ending In the final moments, Namibia had a chance to overturn the deficit, but substitute Tiaan Swanepoel missed a crucial penalty from within his own half in the 79th minute, sealing the victory for Zimbabwe.
Implications for Namibia Despite the loss, Namibia still has a pathway to the Rugby World Cup. They are set to face the United Arab Emirates in a playoff, with the winner advancing to the Final Qualification Tournament in Dubai this November.
Conclusion This victory not only ends Namibia's streak of seven consecutive Rugby World Cup appearances but also highlights Zimbabwe's resurgence on the international rugby stage. The upcoming World Cup will be a significant event for the Sables as they aim to make a lasting impact.