Blessing Malinganiza
Zimpapers Sports Hub
FORMER Dynamos striker Nyasha Chintuli has set his sights on a successful stint with CAPS United after joining the club on a two-year deal.
He becomes one of the many players to have turned out for the two arch-rivals in Harare, CAPS United and Dynamos.
Chintuli, who recently returned to Zimbabwe after a stint in Eswatini, expressed his excitement about joining the club, citing its rich history on the local scene.
“I am glad to join a club with such a rich history,” Chintuli said.
“After facing some challenges in Eswatini, I felt it was time to return home and start anew. I am grateful to CAPS United for giving me this opportunity.”
The striker has promised to give his all to help the club win trophies and cement its status on the local scene.
Chintuli also expressed his eagerness to share his experience with his new teammates and learn from them.
“There are many talented players at the club, and I am looking forward to sharing my experience with them while also learning new things,” Chintuli said.
Chintuli’s signing is seen as a major boost to CAPS United’s squad, and fans will be eager to see him in action as the new season approaches.
After the club released Lot Chiwunga who had already joined Herentals, Chintuli came in as a direct replacement.
CAPS United have also seen Kingsley Mureremba, Godknows Murwira, and Tonderai Mateyaunga as some of the key players to have left ahead of the new season.



