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Agony for Zim trio at Wits

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ZIMBABWEAN players at Absa Premiership side Bidvest Wits are fearing for their future following the recent sale of the club’s franchise to National First Division side Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila.

I have had little game time this season at the club and was looking to start getting more time so that I can prove myself to the coach who brought me here.”

While Dzvukamanja could be given a chance at a new club given that he has some matches under his belt, the situation is bleak for his compatriots Madhanhanga and Phiri.

Madhanhanga has not featured for the club this season, while former Highlanders defender Phiri made just one appearance since joining at the start of the season.

Player agent Gibson Mahachi, who facilitated the trio’s move to the club, said he was yet to make a decision on the next step.

Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People

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