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Bosso 90 rebrands to Bosso 99

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Highlanders Football Club chairman Kenneth Mhlophe has announced the rebranding of the club's development side, Bosso 90, to Bosso 99 in preparation for the club's monumental 100th anniversary celebrations in 2026.

Mhlophe shared the exciting news with club members, emphasizing the significance of the upcoming milestone. "Our club will celebrate 100 years of existence in 2026. This is a significant milestone, and we are all privileged to be part of both the club and the upcoming celebrations. Amhlophe to all. The celebrations will begin in earnest this year, with a series of events kicking off this very season. Bosso 90 will transition to Bosso 99, and as an institution, the club will engage with its members as various subcommittees for the celebrations are formed," Mhlophe said.

Founded in 1926, Highlanders is not only Zimbabwe's oldest football club but also one of its most successful. The club has enjoyed sustained success, capturing numerous league titles and cup victories while shaping the careers of some of Zimbabwe's most notable football talents. Highlanders has also built a passionate and dedicated fanbase, both within Zimbabwe and among the nation's diaspora.

The rebranding of Bosso 90 to Bosso 99 marks the beginning of what is expected to be an exciting and historic period for the club, as it looks forward to celebrating a century of achievement, tradition, and impact on Zimbabwean football.

In the lead-up to the 100th anniversary, the club plans to hold a series of events and activities, bringing together players, supporters, and alumni in celebration of its rich legacy. As part of the preparations, various subcommittees will be formed to ensure that the celebrations are memorable and reflective of the club's storied history.

With the milestone year on the horizon, Highlanders' centenary celebrations are expected to be a defining moment for the club, its supporters, and the wider football community.


Source - the chronicle