Dembare Sign 11 New Players In Bid To Restore Past Glory
25 January 2020
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Former ZPC Kariba players Tinotenda Chiunye and Sylvester Appiah have become the latest players to join Premiership football giants Dynamos in their pre-season shopping spree.

The Glamour Boys are keen to bounce back to the top and have been replenishing their arsenal ahead of the start of the new season.

They have been unveiling a player or two every two days, with Ghanaian defender Appiah being the latest recruit.

Rarely have Dynamos been this busy on the transfer market.
They have so far taken on board Partson Jaure, goalkeeper Taimon Mvula, Juan Mutudza, Byron Madzokere, Nkosi Mhlanga, Barnabas Mushunje, David Temwanjira and rookies Lennox Mutsetse and Tanaka Chidhobha.

With 11 new players already having joined them in their first week of training, DeMbare yesterday said they were still looking to add more strikers on the list.

“We are just working according to the list submitted by the coach and I think we are almost through with it,’’ said club marketing and public relations executive Tinashe Farawo.

“We have been ticking the boxes and we are probably left with one or two strikers to complete our task.

“I am sure the coach and his technical team are happy with what we have done so far because we have given them what they have asked for. The coach requested for the players, and we have given him the players, and we think we have delivered on our mandate. Now it’s left to him to work with the resources availed to him.

“This year should be our year. Our aim is to get to the top and play Champions League football again.’’

But while most of their supporters are happy with the new acquisitions, the club is actually paying for abandoning its junior development policy.

In the past, DeMbare had a reliable conveyor belt that churned out the likes of Memory Mucherahowa, Clayton Munemo, Desmond Maringwa, Samson Choruwa, Norman Maroto, Simon Chuma and Murape Murape.
“We are going to invest more into our development programme,’’ said Farawo.-State media