
He guided the Warriors to AFCON 2017 after finishing top of Group L with eleven points, ahead of Guinea, Malawi and Swaziland (now Eswatini).
Qualification was sealed on June 5, 2016, with a 3-0 demolition of Malawi at the National Sports Stadium.
At the continental showpiece in Gabon in 2017, the Warriors were drawn in what many argued to have been the ‘group of death’ - Group B, which had African powerhouses Senegal, Algeria and Tunisia.
Zimbabwe threw away a first half 2-1 lead in the first match against Algeria at the Stade de Franceville, to eventually settle for a 2-2 share of the spoils with the Desert Foxes - who had Riyad Mahrez to thank for restoring parity with eight minutes of regulation time left.
The Warriors then lost to Senegal (2-0) and Tunisia (4-2) to finish bottom of the group and Pasuwa was shown the exit door.
Mana, as the former Dynamos midfielder if affectionately known, has never been given the chance to coach national team again.

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