Fungai Muderere
HIGHLANDERS vice-captain Gabriel Nyoni has added weight to his arm band by dropping some sound financial advice to fellow footballers.
The speedy striker, a holder of a marketing degree, recommended that the ideal way to invest in an inflationary environment is to purchase real estate.
“The best way to invest in an inflationary environment is to invest in real estate thus land and buildings. Their resale value increase with rising prices and it can be used to generate rentals #fellowsports people with the capacity,” said Nyoni on his Twitter account.
He recently opened up about the controversial subjects of womanising and beer binges saying footballers must be focused.
The Bosso star spoke at a time when some Zimbabwean footballers have seen themselves go off the rails as a result of shenanigans off the pitch.
Nyoni has a reputation of being one of the most focused footballers, having also managed to complete his degree programme and written a book in recent years.
Not many local footballers take their academics seriously. And most of those that have done so give up football before they make it to the top.
Highlanders have opened a new chapter after the arrival of new coach Madinda Ndlovu.
The 26-year-old is one of few senior players that survived the massive changes.



