The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Kapini happy with salary

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VETERAN goalkeeper Tapuwa Kapini has lauded Highlands Park for giving him a salary decent enough to sustain his livelihood.

The former Zimbabwe internatio­nal revealed his vehicle repair business is also boosting his finances.

Highlands are now campaignin­g in the Gauteng stream of the ABC Motsepe League, which is the third tier of SA football. The Lions of the North sold their Premiershi­p franchise to TS Galaxy in September 2020.

Kapini returned to Highlands, the club he played for from 2015 until they sold their status in 2020, in June 2022 after Sekhukhune United dumped him.

“Some of the Premiershi­p teams called me (after leaving Sekhukhune) but my director (Larry Brookstone) at Highlands Park convinced me to come back.

“They are giving me a decent salary that enables me to continue looking after my family almost the same way I was doing when I was still in the PSL,” Kapini told Sowetan.

“Yes, the salary isn’t big compared to what I was earning in the PSL but I appreciate it because it contribute­s a lot to the livelihood of my family. My business is doing well as well. We used to do only gearboxes, but now we are doing engines as well, so I can’t complain about finances since I am playing in a lower division.”

Kapini chalked up his longevity to being family-oriented, insisting he’ll continue playing as long as his body allows him to.

“I have a family to feed, so I’ve always been discipline­d because I know there are a lot of people whose livelihood depends on me playing football . . . I can’t let them down,” Kapini said.

“I am married and focused on my wife and kids, hence I’ve managed to stay focused for this long. I will keep on playing until my body can’t take it anymore. At the moment I feel very strong and fit.”

Highlands, who are sixth on the 18-team ABC Motsepe Gauteng stream table with 28 points, seven behind leaders Pele-Pele after 16 games, were drawn against Kapini’s old side Sekhukhune United in the last 32 of the Nedbank Cup.

“When we were drawn against Sekhukhune I smiled because they are my former team. The draw is a good one for us because we have youngsters who yearn to showcase their talent against Premiershi­p teams to get exposure as well,” Kapini said — Sowetan.

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