HARARE – Former Dynamos player and head coach Tonderai Ndiraya has voiced his concern over the club’s alarming run of poor form, which has left the Harare giants fighting relegation.
Speaking after his side’s 2-1 victory over Highlanders on Sunday, Ndiraya lamented the decline of his former club.
“It’s sad to see where Dynamos are at the moment, very sad. I hope those running the club will step in and do something to help it survive,” he said.
“I don’t know if they’ll need miracles, but surely, something must be done. You can’t talk about local football without mentioning Dynamos.
“They’re an important institution in our game and a founding member of the Premier Soccer League. If they are relegated, it would be a dark day for Zimbabwean football.”
Ndiraya went on to emphasise the importance of legacy clubs in maintaining the strength and appeal of the domestic league.
“For our league to be strong, we need Dynamos, Highlanders, and CAPS United. These are the traditional giants and founding members of the league. We want them to remain at the top to inspire the newer teams coming through.”
Dynamos’ woes deepened on Saturday following a 1-0 defeat away to Simba Bhora at Wadzanayi Stadium.
DeMbare’s former player, Junior Makunike’s goal was the difference.












Surely Ben Mucheche, Morrison Sifelani and others must be turning in their graves following the events bedeviling Dynamos (DeMbare)…..