Diya set for Bosso return
Gangly Dynamos goalkeeper Munyaradzi Diya, who will soon be out of contract, has decided to retrace his footsteps back to the City of Kings to reunite with Bulawayo giants Highlanders, a team he left for How Mine in 2015.
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Gangly Dynamos goalkeeper Munyaradzi Diya, who will soon be out of contract, has decided to retrace his footsteps back to the City of Kings to reunite with Bulawayo giants Highlanders, a team he left for How Mine in 2015.
Munyaradzi Diya produced brilliant saves to inspire 10-man How Mine to a hard fought victory over a highly determined Yadah Stars FC in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played at Luveve Stadium yesterday.
HOW Mine is set to offload about eight players from their 2014 squad with coach Luke Masomere saying he is bringing in an equal number. Players already signed by Masomere, who won the championship with Amazulu, include former Highlanders goalkeeper Munyaradzi Diya.
HIGHLANDERS dropped two crucial points against Chicken Inn at Barbourfields yesterday following a mistake in time added on by the usually reliable ’keeper Munyaradzi Diya.
A penalty, a well struck goal and a red card, were the three major highlights of this top of the table clash at Barbourfields Stadium as Bulawayo giants Highlanders and Hwange shared the spoils yesterday. Bosso allowed bitter rivals Dynamos to leap to top of the log standings.
Prominent Bulawayo “prophet” Blessing Chiza yesterday vowed to continue with his involvement with football, saying Jesus died for everybody.
How Mine completed a Castle Lager Premiership soccer double over Bulawayo giants Highlanders this season after this narrow victory in a city derby at Barbourfields yesterday.
League champions Motor Action kept alive their hopes of another silverware this season when they outplayed Zimbabwe Saints on a water-logged pitch at Sakubva yesterday and book a date with Harare rivals Dynamos in the Mbada Diamonds Cup final.
Dynamos have been on a roll in the last three games under Callisto Pasuwa and they could even be stronger tomorrow with striker Peter Ngwenya being included in the squad set to face Zimbabwe Saints in a Castle Lager Premiership tie at Rufaro.