Bulawayo Bureau
THE Highlanders executive and board were due to meet Kelvin Kaindu to finalise his exit from the club yesterday afternoon. Well-placed sources said there were a just few issues left to be resolved with Kaindu.
Some of them have to do with outstanding fuel and phone allowances and refunds for his travel to Zambia for the Caf A licence.
He is expected to take home almost a quarter of the US$60 000 that had earlier been reported with a month’s salary in lieu of resignation and US$7 000 which would have been his signing on-fee for next year.
The decision for the coach to leave is unanimous at the club which has been on a free-fall with the gaffer exposed in recent matches as a poor reader of the game.
After ironing out the financial issues, Kaindu is expected to hand over his resignation though the decision to part ways was agreed on Monday with the club fearing for the security of the Zambian as fans had grown impatient with his tactics.



