Ngwenya: Star in the making

Curtworth Masango

VUSA Ngwenya looks set to be a cult hero at Dynamos.

A number of prolific stars have been produced over the years, generation after generation. And it’s befitting to keep track of the most promising youngsters before they blossom at the highest level.

The 18-year-old, who joined Dynamos at the age of 12, was promoted to the senior team from their division two side at the beginning of this season. 

Ngwenya says Dynamos is life to him and he will work hard to thrive at the club. “To me, Dynamos means life. I’m very committed to Dynamos.

The club have helped me improve my football skills since a long time ago. 

“There is much competition in the team but I am always working hard to be prepared when my chance comes as I should be able to grab it and show up.

“The promotion to the senior team has made me learn a lot from my seniors. I believe that doing all this will help me put my club Dynamos on a greater level. When Dynamos is greater I will be a great player as well, that’s my dream,” he said.

Dynamos assistant coach Lloyd Chigove believes Ngwenya is one of the future top players at Dynamos and the country. 

“He is one for the future, he is a top player and technically sound. He is a top-flight player and the reason why he is registered in the 30-man squad,” he said.

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