fungai muderere, [email protected]
Uncertainty continues to hang over the camp of Highlanders after the players reportedly failed to train for a second consecutive day, just days before the high-stakes Castle Lager Premier Soccer League (PSL) showdown against rivals Dynamos at Barbourfields Stadium on Sunday.
The back-to-back boycott has left the technical team in a difficult position, as they attempt to focus on match preparations amid off-field distractions that continue to dominate attention around the club.
Club leadership is believed to have been engaging the players though no official statement has yet been issued regarding the latest developments, leaving supporters speculating on whether negotiations have stalled or are continuing behind the scenes.
With the fixture against Dynamos fast approaching, the situation adds another layer of intrigue to an already emotionally charged encounter, where form often takes a back seat to pride, passion, and history.
For now, attention remains on whether the squad will return to training in the coming hours, or whether the situation escalates further ahead of Sunday’s blockbuster showdown. – @FungaiMuderere.




Highlanders have developed a knack of playing better after boycotting training.