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to come this far.
The 26-year-old forward has been commuting from Banket to training sessions in Harare and then back to his home on a daily basis.
He revealed he wakes up at 4.45am and, while the majority of his community is still asleep and in dreamland, he starts training on his own at Kuwadzana Stadium in Banket.
Then, he boards a bus for the trip to Harare to train with DeMbare.
He has scored three times, including a fine header in the Harare Derby, provided an assist and won a penalty since Kaindu invested his trust in him to be the spearhead of the DeMbare attack.
It was his goal which won the game against MWOS and started the fightback which has seen DeMbare ease into a space where they can dream of beating the relegation threat.
The Glamour Boys had not won in seven league games when Kasondo’s goal powered them to the win over MWOS. Now, they are unbeaten in seven League and Cup games.
“My biggest wish is for Dynamos to survive relegation,” Kasondo said.
“That’s what I am praying for day and night. I promise to give my all so that we survive.”
For a man who was playing for unfashionable clubs like PAM and Banket United in Division One last year, Kasondo deserves his fair share of the spotlight. If ever there was any doubt, on Sunday he earned it.




