Dynamos have been drawn against high-flying FC Platinum while newcomers Cranborne Bullets face dark horses Ngezi Platinum Stars in this year’s Chibuku Super Cup semi-finals.
The draw was conducted in Harare on Monday afternoon, with both the semi-final matches to be played at the National Sports Stadium over the weekend of 20-21 November.
Winners of the Chibuku Super Cup will pocket US$75 000 in prize money to be paid in local currency at the prevailing official rate on the day.
They also get the ticket to represent Zimbabwe in the next CAF Confederation Cup.
Runners-up are set to get US$50 000 and the two losing semi-finalists will each get US$25 000.
The teams that fell in the quarter-finals got US$15 000 while the 10 teams that failed to go past the group stages received US$7 000.
The 2021 Chibuku Super Cup rules and regulations stipulate that the Premier Soccer League (PSL) must pay the prize money within seven days after the end of each stage of the tournament.