Dynamos captain Guthrie ‘Tollgate’ Zhokinyi has angrily denied claims by the Sunday Mail that he had become the first victim of the Asiagate saga to seek Zifa’s clemency and had apologised for his role in the match fixing saga.

Writing on his facebook wall Zhokinyi queried who it was that he was supposed to have apologised to. He challenged the media to write things they knew about adding that he had not spoken to anyone since he was banned.
Zhokinyi was handed a life ban for his part in the Cecafa Senior Challenge of 2009 in Kenya where he is accused of having co-ordinated the illegal exchange of money between convicted match-fixer Raj Perumal and the Warriors team.
Zhokinyu was the Warriors’ stand-in skipper during the tour. The Sunday Mail claimed that while most of his accomplices had removed their gloves to take on Zifa, a contrite Zhokinyu was pleading for his sentence to be relaxed.









