The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mutuma signs for Bosso

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo in BULAWAYO

IT’S now official, lanky forward Roderick Mutuma last night signed a one-year renewable deal with Bulawayo giants Highlander­s, ending weeks of speculatio­n.

Both the club and his handlers confirmed the deal, which was brokered between the player’s camp and Bosso acting chairman Modern Ngwenya and treasurer Donald Ndebele.

Financial details of the deal were, however, not revealed, but it is understood a benefactor offered to pay his signing-on fees with the club undertakin­g to pay “a token of appreciati­on for the trust in us”.

Ngwenya confirmed to our Bulawayo Bureau last night that Mutuma had penned a one-year deal.

“He is now our player on a year’s deal,” said Ngwenya.

Mutuma’s manager and Bulawayo businessma­n Carlos Tawengwa, who is a card-carrying Highlander­s life-member, also confirmed the deal.

“Yes, Mutuma is now a Highlander­s player,” Tawengwa said.

Ngwenya said the executive’s decision was unanimous, although secretary-general Emmett Ndlovu was away in South Africa on undisclose­d business.

“Wide consultati­ons were done before reaching this landmark decision. Bosso is a big institutio­n and we can’t make decisions overnight.

“A lot needs to be tied together so that the club is protected, but I can tell you that the player himself is excited and itching to play for us.”

Mutuma could make an emotional debut for his new paymasters when Highlander­s take on FC Platinum in the semi-finals of the annual ZNA Commanders Shield at Barbourfie­lds on Sunday.

The Herald revealed last week that Mutuma would sign for Bosso.

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