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Bosso appoint Moyo CEO
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Highlanders Football Club has appointed Brian Moyo as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), following the untimely passing of former CEO, Sihlangu Dlodlo, three weeks ago. Moyo, aged 53, returns to the club where he previously served as an administrator 18 years ago, bringing a wealth of experience to the role.
Confirming the appointment, Highlanders' club chairman, Kenneth Mhlophe, expressed confidence in Moyo's ability to lead the club at a challenging time. Moyo's return to Highlanders comes at a crucial juncture as the club seeks to continue its legacy and navigate through the changing dynamics of Zimbabwean football.
Moyo is no stranger to the world of sports administration, having worked in various capacities within the industry. He has served at the Sport and Recreation Commission, and was also involved with Talen Vision in 2019, during the club's ambitious campaign that nearly saw them promoted to the Zimbabwean Premiership. Furthermore, Moyo has gained valuable experience as a ZIFA education officer.
Beyond football, Moyo has made significant contributions to other sports, including boxing and volleyball. His involvement in these areas is seen as a potential driving force behind the revival of the Bosso Sports Association, a move that could see Highlanders broaden its influence in local sports beyond football.
Mhlophe expressed that Moyo's diverse background, leadership skills, and understanding of Highlanders' culture make him a strong choice for the club's top administrative position. With Moyo at the helm, the club hopes to build on its rich history while embracing new opportunities for growth and development.
Confirming the appointment, Highlanders' club chairman, Kenneth Mhlophe, expressed confidence in Moyo's ability to lead the club at a challenging time. Moyo's return to Highlanders comes at a crucial juncture as the club seeks to continue its legacy and navigate through the changing dynamics of Zimbabwean football.
Moyo is no stranger to the world of sports administration, having worked in various capacities within the industry. He has served at the Sport and Recreation Commission, and was also involved with Talen Vision in 2019, during the club's ambitious campaign that nearly saw them promoted to the Zimbabwean Premiership. Furthermore, Moyo has gained valuable experience as a ZIFA education officer.
Beyond football, Moyo has made significant contributions to other sports, including boxing and volleyball. His involvement in these areas is seen as a potential driving force behind the revival of the Bosso Sports Association, a move that could see Highlanders broaden its influence in local sports beyond football.
Mhlophe expressed that Moyo's diverse background, leadership skills, and understanding of Highlanders' culture make him a strong choice for the club's top administrative position. With Moyo at the helm, the club hopes to build on its rich history while embracing new opportunities for growth and development.
Source - The Chronicle