year for the ambitious soccer outfit, which has only a season in the top flight league.
The Player’s inspiring form in the just ended season was exceptional and guided the team to a ninth place finish.
The centre back was outstanding in most of the council owned team’s matches.
Nyamutsaka was happy for his achievement and promised to continue working hard and improve in the coming season.
“I am very happy to be honoured as the most outstanding player for my team as I was not expecting to come out victorious in the race.
“I am happy as we have managed to remain in the premiership we wanted to learn at first but we managed to do well, which is good for us.
“I thank my teammates who supported me throughout the season and I believe it was through their help that I was honoured.
“The games were tough but I was consistent that saw the team conceding 22 goals against the 23 we scored during the season.
“Harare City is a team with young talent so we were learning and the attempt was not that bad as we managed to make our presence felt.
“The awards ceremony was well organised, which will motivate other players to work hard next season.
“I know it was my chance to win such an award and it may go to someone else but I will continue to work hard,” Nyamutsaka said.
The event saw Edgar Tapera walking away as the player’s player of the year after his teammates voted for him.
Full List
Player of the Year — Witness Nyamutsaka
Players Player of the Year — Edgar Tapera
Top goal scorer — Godfrey Nguwodzawo
Most disciplined player — Trymore Nyamadzawo
Most improved player — Nomore Jonh
Most loyal player — Raymond uchena
Rookie of the year — Munyaradzi Nyenye-Diro.



