DEMBARE DESERVES BETTER

Wilfred Chipere

Special Correspondent

AS a lifelong Dynamos supporter, celebrating the club’s survival from relegation feels both strange and unsettling.

For decades, DeMbare have represented excellence, pride, and dominance in Zimbabwean football.

Survival battles have never been part of our history, let alone something to celebrate. Yet the 2025 season dragged the Glamour Boys into unfamiliar and painful territory. The struggle on the field, the confusion off it, and the overall lack of direction left many supporters frustrated, disappointed, and deeply concerned about the future of our beloved institution.

Leadership failures behind a difficult season

Dynamos’ woes this year were not entirely a result of poor player performance. A closer look reveals deeper structural issues, particularly within the executive.

The 2025 campaign exposed serious shortcomings in leadership, planning, and decision-making at the top.

The revolving door of coaches was one of the clearest indicators of instability.

DeMbare went through three different coaches in a single season, a situation that should never happen at a club of this magnitude.

The constant changes disrupted rhythm, eroded confidence, and created unnecessary tension.

Ironically, when Kelvin Kaindu arrived, he revived the team using the same group of players.  This alone suggests that the initial coaching appointments were ill-considered and costly mistakes by the executive.

A historic fan boycott

In another unprecedented moment, Dynamos fans staged boycotts during the season. Though I personally did not join the stayaway, I understood the anger and disappointment that drove many to protest.  DeMbare supporters are fiercely loyal, and if they resort to a boycott, it signals a serious breakdown in trust.

Kaindu brings back hope

Kaindu’s arrival changed the energy around the club. His professionalism, tactical discipline, and calm leadership immediately lifted the team’s spirit and results. With limited resources and no new signings, he managed to give DeMbare supporters a reason to hope again.

That transformation revealed one truth: the problem was never the players, but the environment they were working in.

  A call for urgent reform ahead of the 2026 season

If Dynamos are to reclaim their rightful place at the top of Zimbabwean football, urgent action must be taken before the 2026 season begins.

Fresh leadership is required

Leaders with football knowledge, vision and accountability.  The current executive must reflect on its decisions and allow new, capable individuals to step in.

Players and the technical team need stability.

The club must urgently finalise contracts to prevent talent from being lured away by competing teams.

Football success is built on financial stability. Dynamos need strong, consistent sponsorship to ensure players and staff are well taken care of.

Stable income directly influences performance on the pitch.

One individual who stands out is Vincent Chiwonza, a professional, whose experience and character could help steer DeMbare towards a brighter future if given room to operate.

Short-term contracts and hurried decisions must be replaced with long-term strategies that bring continuity and stability. A strong junior system is essential. DeMbare must groom young players who understand the club’s identity, culture, and expectations from a young age.

Conclusion

The 2025 season was a wake-up call for Dynamos. While supporters remain loyal and hopeful, the club must address its internal issues to avoid a repeat of this year’s disappointment.

DeMbare deserve better, its history demands better. As we look ahead, the 2026 season provides an opportunity for renewal, reflection, and rebuilding.

With the right leadership, proper planning, and united supporters, the Glamour Boys can rise again.

Wilfred Chipere is a lifelong Dynamos fan

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