The two pugilists will trade leather in a 12-round lightweight title fight during the Gilbert Josamu Memorial Tournament set for Glamis Arena at the Harare Exhibition Centre.
The bout would be the main fight with five other supporting matches.
In an interview at Tshaka Gym in Makokoba yesterday, Ndlovu said all three of his boxers have been training hard and are ready to fight.
“All my boys are ready to fight. They can even fight tomorrow and put up a brilliant performance. They have been training hard since last year and when the time came for them to prepare for next month’s fight they just had to work on a few things.
“Now they are ready for the ring,” Ndlovu said.
The other two boxers from Bulawayo who will be heading to Harare for the Gilbert Josamu Memorial Tournament are Lovewell Maphosa and Martin Tshuma.
Maphosa will exchange blows with Tinashe Madziwana in a non-title bantamweight division contest while Tshuma is set to trade leather with Silas Mandeya in the junior welterweight.
Ndlovu said they were not worried by reports that Kondwani could travel to Zambia for a warm-up non-title fight in Lusaka against an unnamed opponent this weekend.
“I’m not worried about what is happening in the other camp. What I know is that the programme that my boxers are following is good and we are satisfied with it.
“That is why I am telling you that they are all ready,” said Ndlovu.
The other fights lined up for the Gilbert Josamu Memorial Tournament include the Ronnie Tamani-Linos Murabwa featherweight bout and the super bantamweight contest between Batanai Ruwizhu and Benstrein Mateu.
Another confirmed bout is the super featherweight fight where Tawanda Kachigwada will trade leather with Trymore Musira.
According to Ndlovu, they received communication that they should prepare a light heavyweight boxer, as there were possibilities that three bouts might be added on to the programme.



