Innocent Kurira
Zimpapers Sports Hub
HIGHLANDERS have praised Marvelous Chigumira for his professionalism and discipline as he prepares to leave the club at the end of the year.
The utility player, who has chosen to move on to the next stage of his career, has been praised for being a role model.
According to the club’s executive secretary, Morgan “Gazza” Dube, the player formally advised them of his intention to leave, sought their blessings and expressed his gratitude for the opportunities he was given at the club.
The player’s contract is set to expire on December 31. The club have given him their blessing to pursue new opportunities.
“We applaud his discipline and professionalism. He has been a true gentleman throughout this process and we wish him all the best for his future endeavours.
“The boy has been very professional.
“He advised the executive of his decision to leave the club. In the process, he sought blessings to move on with his career.
“He registered his appreciation for Bosso and the platform it gave him to shine.
“He will see out his contract, which ends on 31 December. As a club, we have given him our blessings, and we would want to applaud his discipline and professionalism,” said Dube.
Chigumira is believed to be on his way to Premiership debutantes Scottland who are also believed to have already successfully negotiated deals for the Bosso duo of Peter Muduhwa and Lynoth Chikuhwa, whose contracts also expire on December 31.
Scottland are also said to be after the signatures of Godfrey Makaruse and McKinnon Mushore.
The newboys recently unveiled midfielder Kingsley Mureremba as their new player. Several other top players, including Walter Musona, Khama Billiat and Talbert Shumba are on their way to Scottland.