[2] Manyande switched to Mashonaland A for the following 2001–02 season, playing an additional four matches, and even captained the side for one game against Midlands, in only his third first-class appearance.
[3] A right-handed all-rounder, he finished with seven wickets for the season, behind only two national team players, David Mutendera and Prosper Utseya, for Mashonaland A.
[2][5] In the final Logan Cup game of the season, against Matabeleland in April 2004, Manyande was (for the first time) promoted to open the batting for Manicaland, also replacing Neil Ferreira as the team's wicket-keeper.
[9] However, he played no domestic matches during the 2004–05 season, instead serving as an assistant coach with the Zimbabwe Cricket Academy in Harare.
[10] Asked to play for the national side (despite being ineligible for any ICC tournaments), Manyande made his debut for Namibia during the 2009–10 South African season, during which the team was participating in the CSA Provincial Competitions.
[2][5] In his second three-day game, played against Griqualand West at Kimberley's De Beers Diamond Oval, he took 5/29 in the first innings, his first and only first-class five-wicket haul.
[15][16] His 483 runs in the three-day competition was the fourth-best for Namibia, behind Craig Williams, Gerhard Rudolph, and Raymond van Schoor.