Relief for Bosso as Fifa lifts transfer ban

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HIGHLANDERS has announced that Fifa has lifted their transfer ban, meaning the club can now register new players for the season. The club shared the news via a statement on Tuesday evening.

“We are delighted to announce that the FIFA ban has been lifted, thanks to the efforts of a dedicated FIFA team as everything has been resolved. Once again, a special thank you to Sir Wicknell Chivayo for facilitating the payment. With this hurdle cleared, we can now register our new signings. They could be part of our squad for the upcoming match against Green Fuel,” reads the statement.

The ban resulted from money owed to former coaches Baltemar Brito and Antonio Torres, which was paid by businessman Chivayo.

Coach Kelvin Kaindu has already identified potential reinforcements, including defender Malvern Hativagoni, striker Never Rauzhi, winger Tendai Muvuti, and midfielders Hubert Ncube and Mafious Chiweta.

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