Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana has put up a reminder about the fact that he still knows how to score goals after snatching a brace on Tuesday in Morocco.
The Burundian was in action against Seychelles in a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier, which ended 5-0.
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Bimenyimana had two strikes to his name in the first half, before he was pulled out just after the hour mark.
It was goals that will give him confidence that he will hope to carry to his new employers, USM Alger, where he has scored once in four games.
The towering striker has been kept in the national team despite all the challenges that he has faced since he left Kaizer Chiefs at the beginning of last season.
Bimenyimana has been with Al Ahli Benghazi in Libya and Zob Ahan Esfahan in the Persian Gulf League, before moving to the Algerian giants.
His time at Chiefs remains a career highlight after he scored eight goals in 21 appearances, before leaving disgruntled as per his revelations in an interview with this website.
Since Bimenyimana left, the Soweto giants have yet to find a marksman with better scoring numbers with Ranga Chivaviro struggling to deliver, just like Ashley Du Preez and Tashreeq Morris.
Meanwhile, Amakhosi goalkeeper Fiacre Ntwari played 90 minutes again for Rwanda as they drew with Lesotho.
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Ntwari has had a tough first season at Naturena, where he last played at the beginning of November.
With his game-time struggles, his name has been mentioned in discussions around possibilities of a move.