US private college appoints Methembe Ndlovu as new head coach
A private college in the United States has appointed former Highlanders and Bantu Rovers FC gaffer Methembe Ndlovu as their new head coach for the upcoming 2022 football season.
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A private college in the United States has appointed former Highlanders and Bantu Rovers FC gaffer Methembe Ndlovu as their new head coach for the upcoming 2022 football season.
US-based Methembe Ndlovu, who recently married one of the richest women in the world, has been suggested as the only person with the capacity to save fast sinking Premier League giants, Highlander F.C. by former Zifa vice-president and the club’s life member Omega Sibanda.
Highlanders’ legend and former coach Methembe Ndlovu has been appointed associate head coach of United States women’s football side Claremont-Mudd-Scripps.
Fifteen years later Highlanders are still looking for another coach to lead them to the league championship but, for the last man to guide them to glory, the past few years could not have gone any better.
Highlanders might not have won the Premier Soccer League title in the last 14 years but club chairman, Kenneth Mhlope, believes the country’s oldest top-flight side has made notable strides in the last three seasons.
A BRAVE maid (19) from Bulawayo’s Pumula South suburb thwarted two armed robbers who had raided her employer’s home and attempted to get away with R17 000 and US$1 400.
The development of the game cannot be complete without mentioning people who invested in the game, the likes of Delma Lupepe (AmaZulu), Tawanda Ruzive (Quelaton), Gift Banda and Isiah Shoniwa (Njube Sundowns), Omega Sibanda (FC Windermere), Eric Rosen (Motor Action), Methembe Ndlovu (Bantu rovers) just to mention a few.
Veteran football administrator Ndumiso Gumede has ruled the Bulawayo giants Highlanders out of this year’s championship race saying the newly assembled youthful side probably needs time to develop before they can fight for honours.
Dynamos’ head coach Lloyd Mutasa has hailed Methembe Ndlovu for integrating young players into the Premier Soccer League at Bantu Rovers as opposed to recycling of players.
Relegated Premiership side Bantu Rovers has been split after its directors Methembe Ndlovu and Peter Grieve decided to part ways.