Out of contract fitness trainer Majaha Ndlovu wants comeback

Fungai Muderere [email protected]

OUT of contract former Highlanders, CAPS United and Warriors fitness trainer Majaha Ndlovu has said while he is keen on a Highlanders return, he is available for other clubs.

In the just concluded local football season, Ndlovu briefly helped out at Zifa Southern Region Division One side Talen Vision.

“It is always good to get engaged to a club but at the moment I’m a free agent. I’m willing to join any local club, either it’s a Premier League side or a Division One outfit.

“If it’s a Premier League side I will seek to help win silverware and if it’s a Division One Club it will be good to help them gain promotion into the Premier League. It was good to hear that Kelvin Kaindu has bounced back at Highlanders. I worked with him and recently greeted me via Whatsapp and congratulations to him,” said Ndlovu.

Ndlovu has also worked for the all-conquering Malawi’s football giants Nyasa Big Bullets who are under the guidance of ex-Warriors and Dynamos coach Callisto Pasuwa.

The bald headed Ndlovu won the Malawi football championship medal and he has been to the Africa Cup of Nations and other tournaments such as Chan and Cosafa with the Warriors.

He claims to have worked with South African sides that include Orlando Pirates, Mpumalanga Black Aces (now Cape Town City) and Jomo Cosmos.

In the past few seasons, the Tshabalala bred Ndlovu has been credited for bringing back players like Joel Ngodzo and former Warriors forward Leonard Tsipa who had been condemned as spent forces. -@FungaiMuderere

 

 

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