Soccer

Bosso owe Dembare coach US $11 000


Game-On Reporter

APART from the boardroom wrangles that almost swallowed club chairman Ken Mhlope last week, Bulawayo giants Highlanders also owe former employee Kelvin Kaindu a sum of US$11 000.

The Zambian gaffer is now at Dynamos but is pushing to have his dues settled.

Bosso treasurer Nkani Khoza confirmed the debt and several other financial obligations.

“We owe our former coach Kelvin Kaindu US$11 000. There are a lot of debts in the team,” said Khoza in his report at a recent EGM held in Bulawayo.

The 138 members who attended the indaba were shocked by this revelation.

“It is a surprise that we are being told that we owe our former coach Kaindu, especially after we received a US$250 000 injection from Wicknel Chivhayo in June,” said a Bosso member who attended the meeting.

The members through former vice-chairman Modern Ngwenya questioned the decision to part ways with Kaindu who had garnered 23 points from seventeen games, with Bosso sitting ninth on the log.

Ngwenya believes the current Dynamos coach still had a mathematical chance to challenge for the title.

“Our team started very well this season under Kelvin Kaindu. I am a firm believer in his philosophy.

“He is one of the best coaches who still had a mathematical chance of winning the league before he was relieved of his duties.

“What I don’t know is the target that we had for the coach,” said Ngwenya.

Highlanders are still ninth on the table and have managed to register six points in seven matches since the departure of Kaindu in June.


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