Bosso receive timely lift ahead of new season

Innocent Kurira

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HIGHLANDERS have kicked off their pre-season program ahead of the 2025 campaign and have been handed a significant boost with the impending return of two key players.

Nqobile Ndlovu and Archford Faira, who have been sidelined with injuries, are expected to start light training by the end of February. This will provide a timely boost to the team as they bid to challenge for honors in the new season.

“Nqobile Ndlovu and Archford Faira are expected to start light training by the end of February. Wishing both players the best of luck,” the club announced.

Bosso began their pre-season training this week with players going through medicals.

The club shared images showing familiar faces, such as Darlington Mukuli, Prince Ndlovu, Marvin Sibanda, and Honest Mhlanga.

The club’s leadership has committed to strengthening the squad, and fans are hoping for a return to the top of Zimbabwean football.

The Premier Soccer League (PSL) will likely hold its annual general meeting next month before the 2025 season kicks off in March.

Most clubs are also pushing to conclude player transfers early to be ready when the league kicks off.

The Castle Challenge Cup pitting Chibuku Super champions Dynamos and league champions Simba Bhora will kick start proceedings for the new season.

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