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CAPS United coach gets work permit
13 Feb 2015 at 07:16hrs | Views
CAPS United coach Mark Harrison has been granted a work permit setting
the stage for his long awaited arrival. Makepekepe chief executive
officer, Joe Makuvire, confirmed the development last night in an
interview with this publication.
"The immigration department has finally confirmed that his (Harrison) work permit is now ready for collection. As a club, we are now working on his relocation but we expect him to begin work on Monday," said Makuvire.
Harrison, who has been in his adopted country South Africa, penned a three-year deal with Makepekepe but has not been part of the pre-season training camp because of the work permit, leaving the team in the hands of Brenna Msiska and Fungai Tostao Kwashi.
The presence of former Highlanders assistant and acting coach Mark Mathe at the Green Machine training sessions fuelled speculation that even the club gurus had since given up on Harrison.
"The immigration department has finally confirmed that his (Harrison) work permit is now ready for collection. As a club, we are now working on his relocation but we expect him to begin work on Monday," said Makuvire.
Harrison, who has been in his adopted country South Africa, penned a three-year deal with Makepekepe but has not been part of the pre-season training camp because of the work permit, leaving the team in the hands of Brenna Msiska and Fungai Tostao Kwashi.
The presence of former Highlanders assistant and acting coach Mark Mathe at the Green Machine training sessions fuelled speculation that even the club gurus had since given up on Harrison.
Source - Chronicle