Mutizwa spent the whole of season watching others play after signing for cash rich Mamelodi Sundowns but did not play for the club as he was not registered because the Brazilians had exhausted their quota of foreign players.
Mutizwa, though, is expected to return to Sundowns at the expiry of his loan deal as he still contracted to the Brazilians until 2015 having signed a five year contract in 2010.
Lack of match action costed Mutizwa his place in the Warriors set up before he was suspended along with close to 100 others for his involvement in the Asiagate scandal.
Although about 50 others have since been cleared by the Zifa Ethics Committee, Mutizwa has not and will have to appear before the Justice Ahmed Ebrahim Committee before he can be allowed to play for the Warriors again.
The AmaTurks as Pretoria University are called are strengthening their side for the Premiership and have made other numerous signings apart from Mutizwa.
Reigning Zimbabwe soccer star of the year and Dynamos goalkeeper Washington Arubi is understood to have also agreed terms with the club and will be joining the South African side after Dynamos match against Interclube of Angola this weekend.
Lionel is son of the great Stanford Stix Mtizwa who played for the great CAPS United side of the 80s and early 90s and included the late greats Shacky Tauro, Joal Shambo, and Stanley Ndunduma as well as Friday Phiri.
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