Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Search for Highlander­s coach on

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo

THE process of finding a replacemen­t for the outgoing Dutch coach Erol Akbay at the Bulawayo giants, Highlander­s, is already in motion and the new technical set up will be in place before the 2018 pre-season starts, the club has confirmed.

The Dutchman has made it known that he won’t be renewing his contract with the Bulawayo giants when it expires in December but has not given reasons. He has, since the resignatio­n of Amini Soma-Phiri, been working with the developmen­tal side coach Melusi “Mabaleka” Sibanda who, however, does not sit on the technical bench during matches as he does not have the requisite Caf A licence.

Following calls by respected Highlander­s legend Lawrence “Lofty” Phiri that the club must start the hunt for the Dutchman’s replacemen­t now instead of waiting for the end of the season, Highlander­s chief executive officer Nhlanhla Dube said that process is already in motion and it is being internally done.

“It’s in motion (finding a replacemen­t) as I speak to you but its being done internally. A very strict conversati­on within the club corridors is going on as we look at the pros and cons of the whole appointmen­t issue. It is being done diligently, quietly and internally but what is certain is that by the time the preseason gets underway, everything will be in place,” said Dube.

The Highlander­s head of secretaria­t said even without advertisin­g for the post as they did in the hunt for an assistant coach, his office has already received a number of unsolicite­d applicatio­ns from both within and outside the country.

“We have a number of applicatio­ns from within the country and outside but its not going to be an overnight thing. We will do a holistic approach where we will look at exactly what we want to achieve as Highlander­s next year going forward,” said Dube.

This publicatio­n has it on good authority that some of the applicatio­ns came from as far afield as Europe and South America.

Meanwhi le , Highlander­s will not be appointing a substantiv­e assistant coach despite advertisin­g for the post.

“It really was on the advice of the coach who said we are left with a few games before the season comes to an end so they might not be any need to have a substantiv­e person now,” said Dube.

Nine prospectiv­e candidates had thrown in their applicatio­ns for the post, among them Dalubuhle Bhebhe, Partson Ndabambi and former striker Tobias Mudyambanj­e.

— @skhumoyo20­00.

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