Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

‘I’m a team player’

- Fungai Muderere

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debe o s porting ghlanders t landers, NEW Highlander­s chairman Kenneth Mhlophe (61) said his maturity and being a team player will come in handy to the Bosso cause, as the club seeks to bring back “the real glory days”. Mhlophe said he was ripe and ready to occupy the top post at Highlander­s. “I’m a team player, but I’m not a ‘yes’ man. I will bring my vast business experience and acumen in administra­tion and management. I worked in the army for over 28 years and that is where I learnt management skills. I believe in unity, which I think is lacking at Highlander­s. I have the right age and maturity and I think I will be able to unite the Bosso family because without unity, the club is doomed,” said Mhlophe. Mhlophe been has Bosso’s benefactor for years. He strongly believes the emotional attachment he has with the team will help him work for the club’s clubs best interests. “We need everyone’s support suppor in decision making. I am a decision maker myself and I have helped Highlander­s on numerous occasions, but my contributi­ons are not for the gallery,” he said. The Bulawayo giants were operating with a skeletal executive following the suspension susp of then chairman Peter Dube by Zifa in 2016 and an vice-chairman Modern Ngwenya has been the club’s acting chairman. Mhlophe sees the recent appointmen­t a of Madinda Ndlovu as Highlander­s’ head coach as a positive step by the club and is fully behind behin his return to Bosso. He said the club needs a c coach with a proven track record, talent identifica­tion and assembling winning squads. “In Madinda, the club mad made a very wise decision to re-engage him as the first tea team’s head coach. We need a coach who has an eye for raw ra talent and help develop players within our own ra ranks to avoid situations where we have to spend money m we don’t have to acquire players that may not even measure up to our expectatio­ns,” Mhlophe said. He said despite having able players in the developmen­t structures at the club, most coaches didn’t have the nerve to play t them. “This club has always p produced talented young players, but in recent years, our coaches have either lacked the eye to see this talent talen or are were unwilling to take a chance with young players, pla meaning we had to spend money to buy players a and then pay hefty salaries because these guys come to us as establishe­d and experience­d acquisitio­ns,” he said. Mhlophe also pointed pointe out that had Ndlovu been given time during durin his previous two stints with Highlander­s, h he could easily have been able to deliver the P Premiershi­p crown. “Everyone kn knows that Madinda put together tw two excellent squads at Highlander­s that went on to win titles with other coaches because be the club never gave him a chance. I s strongly believe that if he gets enough tim time, he can bring us the title.” The e retired army colonel said he identifies w with Ndlovu’s football philosophy premised pr on developmen­t. “Madinda and I share a similar passion for developmen­t. For me he is the ideal coach to work with. I also feel that the club needs to stop taking advantage of him, as has been the case previously prev by employing him to build a team then fire him only for his successors to come and reap the benefits of his vision.” — @FungaiMude­rere @Funga

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