After attracting former Warriors poster boy Khama Billiat, who is anticipated to join with DYNAMOS by the end of this week, the team has boldly indicated their goals for 2024.
Since his contract with South African powerhouses Kaizer Chiefs terminated in June of last year, Billiat has been without a team.
He declined to sign a second contract that Amakhosi offered him since it included significant pay cuts.
Despite rumours that SuperSport, Cape Town City, and Richards Bay are considering him, he has not been able to draw attention from any other club in Limpopo.
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However, the flashy forward’s next stop is back in Zimbabwe with the Glamour Boys.”Zimpapers Sport can disclose that, assuming all goes according to plan, the 33-year-old product of the Aces Youth Soccer Academy will arrive in the nation tomorrow and proceed directly to DeMbare to finalise the agreement.
He may be available for the Glamour Boys’ season-opening Castle Challenge Cup match against Ngezi Platinum Stars on February 24 at Baobab, since everything has been agreed upon, including his wage, which will be the highest in the league by a large margin.
He’ll be wearing the Harare Giants’ number twelve jersey.
Yesterday, a reliable source from Glamour Boys disclosed that Billiat’s deal was finalised.
It’s almost finished, he declared.
“If you remember correctly, Dynamos has made unsuccessful attempts in the past to reason with Billiat.
However, Billiat dispatched an emissary to the club early this week, and since then, a contract has been drafted for him.
“On Thursday, Billiat will visit the nation to finalise the agreement. He’ll be sporting Jersey No. 12.
Dynamos is likely to find solace in the former Warriors player, who has blazed a trail around the continent following his captivating displays while wearing the colours of Mamelodi Sundowns, whom he assisted in winning the CAF Champions League in 2016.
After winning the Chibuku Super Cup the previous season, the Glamour Boys will play in the CAF Confederation Cup this year. They will be hoping that Billiat’s continental expertise would help them go around the course.
The Harare giants are also aiming for their first league championship since 2014, and Billiat’s upcoming availability should aid them in achieving that objective.
There are currently only two noteworthy wings on the Genesis “Kaka” Mangombe team: Issah Sadiki and Keith Madera.
They don’t have many prolific goal scorers, and Billiat, one of the continent’s top wingers, can improve the most fan-supported side in the nation.
It would be intriguing to watch how it plays out, especially considering that Billiat was handed his top-flight derby by Caps United in 2010 before Ajax Cape Town signed him, under the direction of current coach Lloyd Chitembwe.
Kuda Mahachi, his former Warriors teammate, is eager to join Dynamos as well. Mahachi had a significant impact when playing for Mamelodi Sundowns and SuperSport in South Africa.
Only five months into his 12-month contract, he was recently released by Ghana Premiership team Medeama, and he has already returned to his own country.
After being turned down by his previous squad, Chicken Inn, the winger is reportedly in contact with important Dynamos officials, who have approved talks between him and the team.
According to reliable sources cited by Zimpapers Sports, Mahachi has essentially consented to get the same compensation as the team’s current biggest earners.
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In the next few days, he is anticipated to travel to Harare from his base in Bulawayo. If all goes as planned, the two former Warriors wingers may eventually reunite with the Glamour Boys.
SuperSport ended Mahachi’s contract last year during the height of his court case concerning allegations of child abuse.
Despite being exonerated of any misconduct, the negative accusations nearly brought an end to his football career.
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