Bruce Chikuni
Zimpapers Sports Hub
MWOS boss Patrick Tamson says he is having sleepless nights in his bid to make Ngoni ready for the Castle Lager Premiership action next month.
The Norton community have never experienced top-flight football on their doorstep.
Tamson sealed a partnership deal with ZPC Hwange, who had won the Southern Region championship, for MWOS to play in the Premiership.
Tamson and his team are halfway through completing the renovations of Ngoni.
He told Zimpapers Sport that his dream is to host Dynamos, Highlanders and CAPS United in Norton.
“We hosted Dynamos, Highlanders and CAPS United in the last campaign during the pre-season. That’s when I realised the need for us to bring the PSL to Norton.
“Everyone in Norton is showing appreciation for our efforts to make this dream a reality and we are doing everything in our power to get Ngoni ready before the season starts.
“Hosting these big three clubs remains our biggest priority and, if achieved, it’s something that we will celebrate for a long time,” said Tamson.
Norton is mostly known for producing the Musona brothers, Knowledge and Walter.




