[2] She briefly stopped playing cricket for nearly two years and instead worked as a maid at a local pre-school to raise funds in order to continue her Advanced Level education.
She then enrolled at the Midlands State University for a degree in International Relations after successfully completing her Advanced Level Studies.
[2] She had a short stint with Hursley Park Cricket Club and it was relatively a successful campaign for her after being voted as the Most Valuable Player as well as the Best Bowler Award.
[6] Her all-round prowess inspired Glenelg District Cricket Club to earn promotion to SACA Premier Women's First Grade competition during the 2019-20 season.
[7] She was also named in 2021-22 Premier Cricket Women’s Team of the Year for her stellar run as captain of Glenelg Club leading from the front in both batting and bowling aspects.
In April 2022, after a three year hiatus, she returned to Zimbabwean squad for the 2022 Capricorn Women's Tri-Series and played a pivotal role in helping her team to win the triangular tournament.
[26] Zimbabwe thrashed hosts Namibia by seven wickets to win the tournament on the back of a hat-trick and fifer by Nomvelo Sibanda in the final.