WATCH: It’s God’s time: Mason Mushore’s hard work pays off with stellar form

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HIGHLANDERS’ on-fire midfielder Mason Mushore has attributed his good run of form to divine intervention and hard work.

The Bosso defensive linkman has been outstanding at the heart of the club’s midfield. A box-to-box player, Musore has breathed life into the team’s engine room since getting a regular slot in the last quarter of 2025 and has sealed his place in the side, putting on brilliant performances week in, week out.

He has been seen destroying opposition moves and venturing into attack and believes he may score up to eight goals this season.
“I can just say it’s God’s time and even the way I am pushing hard at training, even when doing my own training I think that’s the result. I think it’s because I want to achieve more,” said Mushore.

Despite his fine run of form, and being a strong candidate for the Business Friends of Bosso (Mgcini Nkolomi, Phathisani Nkomo and Titus Mbongendlu) Player of the Month Award, he is hungrier for more glory.

The Bosso defensive linkman has been very outstanding at the heart of the club’s midfield. A box-to-box player, Musore has breathed life into the team’s engine room since getting a regular slot in the last quarter of 2024 and has sealed his place, putting on brilliant performances week in, week out.

He has been seen destroying opposition moves and venturing into attack and believes he may score up to eight goals this season.

He has two in the 11 outings played so far.

He was on target when they drew with FC Platinum last Sunday, having scored another in the draw against Triangle.
His tally for Highlanders is four goals with two scored against Caps United and Hwange in previous seasons.

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