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Mwanjali back at Caps United
17 Jul 2015 at 06:57hrs | Views
CAPS United have flexed their muscle and acquired former inspirational skipper Method Mwanjali, while also signing highly-rated Zimbabwe international defender Justice Jangano.
The Green Machine also intend to complete the signing of Simba Nhivi from rivals Dynamos as soon as possible after the striker officially advised the Glamour Boys yesterday that he intends to move from the champions.
Nhivi waved goodbye to his coaches and teammates at their training session this week and is now focused on retracing his footsteps back to Caps United where he made a big impression in his first stint at the Green Machine.
Caps United have already secured Zambian defender Michael Mwelu and recruited tricky Harare City midfielder Phineas Bhamusi.
Mwanjali, who left the Green Machine six years ago, returns to his old club after half-a-dozen years in South Africa.
He has always made it clear that it was his intention to end his career at Caps United and his return is being greeted as a major boost for the Green Machine who believe his leadership qualities in defence and midfield will come in handy in the second half of the season.
The Green Machine also intend to complete the signing of Simba Nhivi from rivals Dynamos as soon as possible after the striker officially advised the Glamour Boys yesterday that he intends to move from the champions.
Nhivi waved goodbye to his coaches and teammates at their training session this week and is now focused on retracing his footsteps back to Caps United where he made a big impression in his first stint at the Green Machine.
Caps United have already secured Zambian defender Michael Mwelu and recruited tricky Harare City midfielder Phineas Bhamusi.
Mwanjali, who left the Green Machine six years ago, returns to his old club after half-a-dozen years in South Africa.
He has always made it clear that it was his intention to end his career at Caps United and his return is being greeted as a major boost for the Green Machine who believe his leadership qualities in defence and midfield will come in handy in the second half of the season.
Source - the herald