Farai Dziva| Harare Giants
CAPS United have released fourteen players in a bid to revive the olden days.
The Harare giants had a disappointing end to the season in 2019, losing out on the championship to FC Platinum on the last day.
The Green Machine is embarking on a massive recruitment drive which has seen them signing some of the best players in the league, including Ishmael Wadi, Wallace Magalane, Munyaradzi Kunyarimwe, Tafadzwa Jaravani and Carlos Mavhurume.
CAPS vice-president Nhamo Tutisani, in an interview with The Herald said the Harare Giants were focusing on the future.
“We are clear on that one. CAPS United is a big footballing institution which has vast potential to be a big entity,’’ he said.
“Good corporate governance should be the order of the day. Our integral product as a team is the player.
“We cannot be seen associating our club with ill-mannered players who can’t give the team returns.
“Therefore, we are carefully considering a lot of factors before taking any player on board.
“We are changing our thrust in terms of doing business. One day we should see ourselves being a listed company, so we need to produce and associate with the right products.”
