The Manica Post

Disunity in Mutare clubs blasted

WITH Mutarebase­d trio occupying the top three of the Eastern Region Division One League log standings while none is in the Premiershi­p, former Highlander­s midfielder Blessing Gumiso, who was born and raised in Mutare, thinks football teams in the city are

- Ray Bande Senior Sports Reporter

GUMISO, who was in Mutare last weekend for the Johnson Mbaradza Memorial Under-17 tournament, joined fellow yesteryear stars such as Emmanuel Maluwa, Kennedy Suwari, Waxing Mutukwa, Peter Masibera, Nyarai Masunda, Friday Chirochier­wa, Stephen Mufudze, Dananai Chinowawa and Arnold Tsunga among others.

“It is sad that we have talented players here in Mutare but we lack unity of purpose.

“We just cannot have people pulling in one direction. Only last year we had the championsh­ip decided at Sakubva stadium with two Mutare teams deciding, what did we get, a Harare team being promoted.

“We are too divided to have consistent presence in the top flight league. It should not be about individual­s but the city.

“We should learn to work together to help Mutare maintain consistent presence in top-flight league football,” he said.

Gumiso rose from Tanganda juniors and played for Division Two clubs while still at school before he joined Mutare United in the Premiershi­p, just after Tanganda Tea Company withdrew its sponsorshi­p for the now defunct Tanganda FC.

At Mutare United, Gumiso played alongside the likes of Dananai Chinowawa and Nyarai Masunda.

When Mutare United franchise was eventually sold to Gweru United, Gumiso went to play for Gweru United but it was not long before the team was relegated and he joined Bosso in 1998 season, a club he played for until 2002

Gumiso, who is now devoting his time to scouting talent for the Bulawayo giants as well as other teams in the country’s southern region and South Africa, said it is time stakeholde­rs in Mutare football find common ground and work for the good of the game in the city.

An exceptiona­lly gifted midfielder during his days, Gumiso turned out for the now defunct Mutare-based Division Two sides Gluelam under Patrick Semba and Tonderai Alfasi as well as Border Timbers FC before going straight to playing in the country’s top-flight league.

He won four league titles and 16 cup competitio­ns with Bosso apart from having a dance in the continenta­l Caf Champions League.

“I think Highlander­s really helped me to establish myself as a talented player. I will forever cherish the league titles as well as cup competitio­ns that I won with Highlander­s. Even the Champions League experience playing against teams from Cameroon, Egypt, Angola among others was great,” he said.

Apart from Highlander­s, Gumiso also featured in Sporting Lions, Masvingo United, Amazulu (six months), Kadoma Effiel Wild Cats (six months) and Mwana Africa colours.

He hung up his boots after the 2008 season at Mwana Africa.

With Mwana Africa, he won the Nestle Cup and represente­d the country in the Confederat­ion Cup where they lost against Democratic Republic of Congo giants TP Mazembe in the quarter-finals.

Born at Mutare General Hospital Gumiso also bagged individual awards that include the most exciting player in the 1999 season and most consistent player in 2000 at Highlander­s.

Born in a family of seven, Gumiso, who grew up in Sakubva’s Old Location, is now a father of two, Nina and Owami, with wife Patience Chimoyo, who also hails from Dangamvura in Mutare.

He says he owes his success in football to the likes of the late Ian Matondo.

“At one point I played for City Vellos juniors under the late Ian Matondo, the former Tanganda great and Zimbabwe Under-23 captain.

“Anthony Masunde, another former Tanganda defender, gave me all football equipment as an upcoming young star. I owe everything to him. Coach Jimmy Muhala was also instrument­al in shaping my career,” he said.

 ??  ?? Blessing Gumiso (right) chats with South African based Mutare football benefactor James Meya during the Mbaradza Memorial tournament on Saturday.
Blessing Gumiso (right) chats with South African based Mutare football benefactor James Meya during the Mbaradza Memorial tournament on Saturday.

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