Zuze back in the spotlight

NEW BROOM . . . Dynamos’ newly-appointed assistant coach Biggie Zuze addresses players before their training session in Harare yesterday. — (Picture by Paul Mundandi)
NEW BROOM . . . Dynamos’ newly-appointed assistant coach Biggie Zuze addresses players before their training session in Harare yesterday. — (Picture by Paul Mundandi)

Sports Reporter
AFTER spending close to six months in the shadows, Dynamos assistant coach Biggie Zuze is expected to step into the spotlight on Sunday when the Glamour Boys host Bulawayo City at the National Sports Stadium.

Zuze will be in charge of the technical team in the absence of his boss Lloyd Mutasa who will be in South Africa on national duty. Mutasa was hand-picked by Sunday Chidzambwa, the coach in charge of the Warriors who will take part at the COSAFA Castle Cup, as his assistant.

Zuze will lead a Dynamos technical side that has Zondai Nyaungwa and team manager Richard Chihoro, also a qualified coach, when the Glamour Boys host Bulawayo City.

DeMbare skipper Ocean Mushure, one of the best performing players in the domestic Premiership this season, is also expected to travel to South Africa.

The Glamour Boys have won their last four matches against Harare City, ZPC Kariba, Tsholotsho and Ngezi Platinum to revive their campaign after a slow start.

A top-of-the-table clash is on the cards when early pacesetters Ngezi Platinum travel to Luveve to meet Chicken Inn on Saturday. The Gamecocks have been on a rise in recent weeks with their coach Rahman Gumbo seeking to win another league championship.

Newboys Yadah, whose plane has hit turbulence in recent weeks, are inactive this weekend and will only be in action on Tuesday when they host champions CAPS United at Morris Depot.

Castle Lager Premiership Fixtures

Saturday: Chicken Inn v Ngezi Platinum (Luveve), FC Platinum v Tsholotsho (Mandava)

Sunday: How Mine v Highlanders (Barbourfields), Bantu Rovers v Chapungu (Luveve), Triangle United v ZPC Kariba (Gibbo), Hwange v Shabanie Mine (Colliery), Black Rhinos v Harare City (Morris Depot), Dynamos v Bulawayo City (NSS)

Tuesday: Yadah v CAPS United (Morris Depot)

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