Here and here.
You can see they don't have that Zimmerman mark listed, though it seems to be the most common.
As for the date, it looks like 1900 to me. So, Stenson may have done some act which was felt worthy of a private recognition?
There was a bit of a fuss made about a troop of B Squadron who escaped the trap that Lt. Col. Möller led the rest of them into at Glencoe/Talana Hill. Stenson might have been one of those, but not as a senior NCO presumably as he is not mentioned whereas another is. He might still have been a corporal (or cavalry equivalent) at that point.
In this book Stenson is shown as in B Squadron.
Apparently there was an inquiry and Lt. Col. Möller was "acquitted", but Lord Roberts decided he was not to be given another command after his release. By the time he died in 1918 he had become just "Bernard Moller".
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