Will Bullets get some HONEY?

Bruce Chikuni 

SIMBA Bhora are set to meet their former son, Honey Chimutimunzeve, when they take on Cranborne Bullets this afternoon at the National Sports Stadium. 

Chimutimunzeve is the only club reject who found a new home in the Castle Lager Premiership among the players who were shown the exit door earlier this year.

Some of his counterparts are now scattered in country’s lower leagues.

It will be an emotional reunion for Chimutimunzeve when he meets the side, which he helped to see the light of the top-flight football. 

Simba Bhora suffered a shock 1-0 loss at the hands of Green Fuel, who had failed to register a victory in six attempts, in their last match.

Cranborne Bullets are anchoring the log and arrive for the battle after a 1-2 loss against Sheasham. 

“It’s a big game for us and we are going to treat it the same way which we have been treating all the games which we have played.

“Maybe, the difference will be that we scored our first goal last week after a lengthy period of trying and it will give us the courage to get more goals in our coming games.

“Simba Bhora are a good side, they have been playing good football, I have enough respect for the club and I’m expecting a tough reunion,” said Chimutimunzeve. 

He added. 

“We haven’t lost any confidence and we are still positive that tables will turn even before we reach Match Day 10.

“We need to remain focused as we battle to get into a respectable position but we haven’t given up on anything. 

“It’s just a matter of time before we start scoring more goals and the coaches have been emphasising that we need to stay positive in our approach to every game.”

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