
The three players are expected to leave for South Africa’s Absa Premiership next month, after they recently signed for clubs there.
It remained unclear this week whether they were the only players set to leave Bosso, with some unconfirmed reports indicating that the Bulawayo giants could also lose goalkeeper Munyaradzi Diya, Bruce Kangwa and amazing forward Charles Sibanda – again to South African clubs.
Soon after Bosso’s 3-1 win over Buffaloes last weekend, Kaindu maintained Bosso supporters would have the last laugh come the season’s end.
“We have had a good start so far. The rhythm should continue even after some of those players are gone. Bosso is a big institution. Players come and go, but we still remain strong and resolute,” said the Zambian-born coach.
Highlanders’ away victory saw them ascend back to the log summit, where they are perched with 19 points, and only need consistency to maintain the top spot. So far the Bulawayo giants have been turbulent in form as compared to last season, when they crossed the halfway mark without tasting defeat.
On match day 10 Bosso face FC Platinum, a side they fell to during the Army Charity Shield semi-final in Bulawayo a fortnight ago.
Hwange, coming from a 3-0 victory against Shabanie Mine, will once again bank on the terrific form of forward, Rodwell Chinyengere and also pray that Eric Chipeta who has been out of action due to injury, speedily recovers, when they date Chiredzi FC.
Harare City who anchor the log, are billed for a match against How Mine, while Triangle travels to champions Dynamos.
Black Rhinos will be home to fellow army side Buffaloes, while in Gweru, Chapungu clash with rejuvenated Caps United. Shabanie will be looking forward to beating Chicken Inn.
Stubborn debutants, ZPC Kariba – still unbeaten so far, this time have a tricky encounter against Bantu Rovers, who look like minnows yet they have experienced players who have been playing a blinder since beginning of season.
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