Univen FC deposited six points into their MMK Administrators league account, following their two victories last weekend.
They beat Gwamasenga United Brothers 2-1 at the Gwamasenga grounds on Saturday and registered a 5-2 victory over Kalahari Stars at the Univen Stadium the following day.
The absence of the students' dribbling wizard, Sean Hlungwane, was evident from the onset as it was difficult for the midfielders to distribute killer passes to the strikers. The hosts were awarded a penalty in the 24th minute. This after a defender of Stars, Fhumulani Ndou, handled the ball within his own danger area. Lawrence Chauke scored from the white spot.
Kalahari Stars fought back in the 38th minute. Khakhathi Ndou beat the keeper with ground cutter, following a pre-cooked pass by Kleintjie Sadiki to bring the half-time score to 1-1.
Univen dominated the proceedings after they introduced Sean Hlungwane and Rotshidzwa Nyadzane early in the second half. The students took the lead in the 57th minute. Stanley Muruge blasted in a rocket from the edge of the box. Univen completed their substitution chances by replacing Lawrence Chauke with Livhuwani Netshivhodza.
Stars lost cohesion in the middle of the park. It came as no surprise when they conceded another goal when Edward Motsai was on target with a volley in the 64th minute. Their fourth goal was scored by Stanley Muruge. He forced his way through the defence of Stars before unleashing a killer-strike.
Rudzani Mudumela of Stars was the only player who found himself on the wrong side of the football laws. He obstructed Hlungwane just outside the box and received a caution.
The Stars from Tshino pulled one back through Khakhathi Ndou in the 78th minute, but the students scored the fifth via Moses Mathonsi in the dying minutes of the game.