however, attended the Division One match between La Liga and Eiffel Flats in the capital.
He said he could not travel to Kwekwe because he was sick and wasn’t fit to play the game.
Of late, Gwekwerere has been struggling to get a first team jersey at the club.
“I was down with flu and I missed several training sessions. I know I can hit the best form soon.
“I am a professional and I know that it happens in football but I have to do my best to be in the team,” said Gwekwerere.
He played the second half against his former club Dynamos last week and showed some glimpses of good form with his deft touches.
“You can not expect to command the first team jersey when you miss out on training sessions.
“I was sick and only went to practice at the end of the week,” he said.
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