Byo City Lures Ndoro

Bulawayo City survived relegation by a whisker on the last day of the 2017 season have roped in experienced goalkeeper Takudzwa Ndoro who becomes the 11th player to join Amakhosi during the pre-season.

Ndoro will fight for the number one jersey with another new recruit, Wellington Muuya who joined from relegated Bantu Rovers.

The former goalkeeper of South African National First Division side Witbank Spurs, is among four latest players to join City including left-back Admire Dzumbunu, formerly with Shabanie Mine, ex-Triangle striker Tawanda Muendi and former How Mine winger Timothy January.

The quartet joins seven other players that were signed in January by the Bulawayo local authority bankrolled side.

City snapped up two former Highlanders players, utility player Erick Mudzingwa and striker Nhlanhla Ndlovu, whose contracts were not renewed by Bosso.

The Darlington Dodo coached side have also sealed deals for the Tsholotsho FC trio of striker Tatenda Tavengwa, attacking midfielders Lucky Nyathi and Ayanda Ncube. The three reunited with Dodo, who coached them at relegated Premiership side Tsholotsho.

Former Hwange attacking midfielder Justin Kaunda is among the players that have also been signed with the hope of leading the club to a respectable campaign.

Mgcini Sibanda completes the list of City’s 2018 acquisitions. Sibanda joined City from How Mine where injuries dogged his rather promising career. The former Young Warriors’ striker will be hoping to revive his career at City and help solve their scoring problems.

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