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Highlanders Football Club has praised utility player Marvelous Chigumira for his professionalism and discipline as he prepares to leave the team at the end of the year. Chigumira, whose contract expires on December 31, has formally informed the club of his decision to pursue new career opportunities.
The club's executive secretary, Morgan "Gazza" Dube, expressed admiration for Chigumira's respectful approach to his departure. "We applaud his discipline and professionalism. He has been a true gentleman throughout this process, and we wish him all the best for his future endeavours," Dube said.
Chigumira reportedly sought the club's blessings for his move while expressing gratitude for the platform Highlanders provided to advance his career. In return, the club has supported his decision and commended his dedication to fulfilling his contract obligations.
Chigumira is believed to be joining Premiership newcomers Scottland, who are actively bolstering their squad ahead of the new season. The club is also said to have secured deals for Highlanders players Peter Muduhwa and Lynoth Chikuhwa, whose contracts also end on December 31.
Additionally, Scottland is reportedly targeting other Highlanders stars, including Godfrey Makaruse and McKinnon Mushore. The club recently unveiled midfielder Kingsley Mureremba as a new signing, signaling their ambitious intent.
Other high-profile players, including Walter Musona, Khama Billiat, and Talbert Shumba, are also rumored to be on Scottland's radar.
Speculation surrounds the future of Scottland's current head coach, Genesis Mangombe. Reports suggest the club's leadership is considering a change, with Tonderayi Ndiraya emerging as a potential replacement. Ndiraya is expected to leave Simba Bhora at the end of the year.
In related news, Dynamos assistant coach Joel Luphahla is tipped to take over at Simba Bhora. Luphahla recently led Dynamos to victory in the Chibuku Super Cup and has prior experience as a head coach at TelOne and an assistant coach at Highlanders.
As Chigumira and other players transition, Highlanders continue to commend the professionalism exhibited during these career shifts, reflecting the club's values and respect for its players' ambitions.
The club's executive secretary, Morgan "Gazza" Dube, expressed admiration for Chigumira's respectful approach to his departure. "We applaud his discipline and professionalism. He has been a true gentleman throughout this process, and we wish him all the best for his future endeavours," Dube said.
Chigumira reportedly sought the club's blessings for his move while expressing gratitude for the platform Highlanders provided to advance his career. In return, the club has supported his decision and commended his dedication to fulfilling his contract obligations.
Chigumira is believed to be joining Premiership newcomers Scottland, who are actively bolstering their squad ahead of the new season. The club is also said to have secured deals for Highlanders players Peter Muduhwa and Lynoth Chikuhwa, whose contracts also end on December 31.
Additionally, Scottland is reportedly targeting other Highlanders stars, including Godfrey Makaruse and McKinnon Mushore. The club recently unveiled midfielder Kingsley Mureremba as a new signing, signaling their ambitious intent.
Other high-profile players, including Walter Musona, Khama Billiat, and Talbert Shumba, are also rumored to be on Scottland's radar.
Speculation surrounds the future of Scottland's current head coach, Genesis Mangombe. Reports suggest the club's leadership is considering a change, with Tonderayi Ndiraya emerging as a potential replacement. Ndiraya is expected to leave Simba Bhora at the end of the year.
In related news, Dynamos assistant coach Joel Luphahla is tipped to take over at Simba Bhora. Luphahla recently led Dynamos to victory in the Chibuku Super Cup and has prior experience as a head coach at TelOne and an assistant coach at Highlanders.
As Chigumira and other players transition, Highlanders continue to commend the professionalism exhibited during these career shifts, reflecting the club's values and respect for its players' ambitions.
Source - the chonicle