He is also keen to join any premiership team in Zimbabwe which might be interested in his services.
I have been training hard of late, and I am ready to bounce back as I am fit. I want to first consider South African teams and if I fail to land a deal, definitely I will head back home. I will be ready to start negotiations with any team interested in my services.
Age is still on my side and my fans are aware of my capabilities, and I know they missed me very much. I am back with a bang and I need their support so I deliver my best, added Ncube.
Ncube recalls his most memorable match when they denied Dynamos a chance to be the championship in 2000 at Luveve stadium.
Dynamos were chasing the championship with Highlanders, we managed to beat them by a goal to nil and I was man of the match.
Thubelihle a former Zimbabwe U-23 international started his football career with Zimbabwe Saints U-15 juniors where he gradual moved up the ranks until he was promoted into the first team in 1999\2000 season. He featured for Zimbabwe Saints for two seasons before being forced out by a threatening ankle injury which kept him out of action for nearly two seasons.
While at Chikwata, as Saints were prominently known, he rubbed shoulders with the likes of Zimbabwes greatest midfielder of all time Ronald Gidiza Sibanda, Butholezwe Mahachi, the late Reuben Chandada, Mlungisi Ndebele and Muzondiwa Mugadza. When his injury healed he joined Highlanders, which was captained by his brother Thulani Biya Ncube who at the time had joined Ajax Cape Town of South Africa. At that time Highlanders had great players like Sautso Phiri, Honor Gombami, Mkhokheli Dube and Dazzy Kapenya. He only stayed for a season at Highlanders before packing his bags for greener pastures in South Africa.
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