Ex-Warriors winger Talent Chawapiwa eager for return to SA top flight
Ex-Warriors winger Talent Chawapiwa has expressed his desire to make a second dance in the DStv Premiership less than two years after being released by Sekhukhune United.
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Ex-Warriors winger Talent Chawapiwa has expressed his desire to make a second dance in the DStv Premiership less than two years after being released by Sekhukhune United.
Premier Soccer League (PSL) new boys, Simba Bhora are showing they have no time to waste ahead of their maiden season in the top flight league. Their latest acquisitions are reportedly the midfield pair of the former Amazulu speedy winger Talent Chawapiwa as well as hard tackler Blessing Moyo who was recently offloaded by champions FC Platinum.
Former Warriors speedy winger Talent Chawapiwa is reportedly on the radar of two Premier Soccer League clubs in Dynamos and Simba Bhora.
Zimbabwean international Talent Chawapiwa has expressed his delight following his recent move to Platinum City Rovers who play in the Glad African Championship in South Africa.
Former Baroka and Amazulu FC left-footed attacking midfielder Talent Chawapiwa has reportedly joined South Africa’s second tier division side Platinum City Rovers.
South African Premiership club AmaZulu has opted against keeping one of their midfielders, Talent Chawapiwa, to make way for a new arrival.
When the Warriors plunge into their first World Cup qualifier in five years, and their first competitive international game since the June 30 Cairo Catastrophe, 10 players who featured in that match in Egypt, will not be part of this battle in Djibouti.
By Makomborero Mutimukulu in CAIRO, EGYPT
Over the past two weeks, Talent Chawapiwa has seen his nickname move from Salah to Marcelo and has also seen his Warriors stock firming, rising from being an used substitute to a first XI player.
Because of his pace, fans and team mates nicknamed him Mo Salah. Even from his social media statuses he cannot hide his admiration of Liverpool golden boot winner and African footballer of the year, Mohammed Salah.
The Durban weather, beautiful scenery and compatriots for teammates are just what Warriors attacking midfielder Talent Chawapiwa needed to comfortably settle down at his new home AmaZulu FC.