FC Platinum announces new signings ahead of new season

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Innocent Kurira, [email protected]

FORMER champions FC Platinum have announced two more new signings as they finalise their squad ahead of the start of the new season this coming weekend.

Striker Brian Kusinyera joins the club from Black Mambas while defender Felix Moyo joins from Bulawayo Chiefs.

The Zvishavane based side announced on the social media pages on Tuesday. “Moyo, a right back joins us from Bulawayo Chiefs, bringing a wealth of experience that complements the team. We are thrilled to welcome him to Zvishavane, and his contribution marks another important milestone towards achieving our goals. Moyo’s impressive skills on the field are matched only by his dedication and positive attitude off the pitch.

His arrival has injected a new energy into the team, inspiring his fellow players to push their limits and reach new heights together. With his experience and passion for the game, we are confident that Felix will play a key role in our journey towards success,” the club wrote.

They have also promoted Shelton Mafukidze from their developmental side.

-@innocentskizoe

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