By BARNABAS ZULU
THE Zambia Women’s Rugby Team wrapped up their campaign at the 2024 Rugby Africa Women’s Sevens Tournament in Accra, Ghana, finishing in 6th place after a 12-5 loss to Tunisia in the 5th place final.
Zambia began the tournament in Pool C with a solid 10-5 victory over Senegal, followed by a dominant 43-7 win over Ivory Coast. However, their final pool match against Uganda saw them suffer a 31-7 defeat.
With two wins and one loss, Zambia advanced to the quarterfinals.
In the quarterfinals, the Zambian side faced Madagascar, and despite a strong performance, were narrowly beaten 19-12, missing out on a semifinal spot.
This sent them into the ranking phase of the competition.
Zambia bounced back in the 5th place semifinal, securing a convincing 31-7 victory over Senegal to earn a shot at 5th place. However, Tunisia proved too strong in the final, edging out Zambia 12-5.
Defending champions South Africa retained their title, defeating Kenya in the final. South Africa, Kenya, and Uganda also secured spots in the 2025 Challenger Series.



