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Zimbabwean duo pass trials with Nyasa Big Bullets: Contract negotiations underway

By Twink Jones Gadama

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-In the world of football, talent knows no boundaries.

It transcends borders and brings together players from all walks of life in pursuit of a common goal – success on the pitch.

This sentiment holds true for Ronald Chitiyo and Collins Majuru, two Zimbabwean footballers who have recently caught the eye of Malawian club FCB Nyasa Big Bullets.

After a month-long trial period with the club, head coach Kalisto Pasuwa has given his stamp of approval for the duo to be signed on.

Both players have impressed with their skill, determination, and work ethic during their time at the club’s camp in Malawi.

Pasuwa, who has a history of working with Chitiyo during their time together at Dynamos in Zimbabwe, sees great potential in the midfielder and believes he could be a valuable addition to the team.

At 31 years old, Chitiyo brings a wealth of experience to the table.

Having previously played for Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League side CAPS United and represented his country on the international stage, he is no stranger to the demands of high-level competition.

His versatility as a midfielder, coupled with his technical ability and leadership qualities, make him an attractive prospect for Nyasa Big Bullets.

On the other hand, Majuru, a defender who has plied his trade with Herentals FC and Highlanders FC in Zimbabwe, has also shown promise during his trial period.

Known for his physical presence, defensive prowess, and ability to read the game, Majuru could provide solid reinforcement to the club’s backline.

His diligence and commitment on the field have not gone unnoticed, earning him praise from the coaching staff at Nyasa Big Bullets.

As negotiations for their contracts are currently underway, both Chitiyo and Majuru are eager to make a mark with their potential new club.

The opportunity to play in the Malawian Premier Division presents a new challenge for the Zimbabwean duo, one that they are more than willing to embrace. With a strong support system in place and a coach who believes in their abilities, the future looks bright for both players.

For Chitiyo and Majuru, this is more than just a chance to showcase their skills on a different stage.

It is an opportunity to represent their country and make their mark in a new territory.

Football has a unique way of bringing people together, and in this case, it has brought two Zimbabweans closer to realizing their dreams with Nyasa Big Bullets.

As the negotiations progress and the contracts are finalized, all eyes will be on Chitiyo and Majuru as they prepare to embark on a new chapter in their footballing careers.

With determination, hard work, and passion driving them forward, the Zimbabwean duo is ready to write the next chapter of their footballing journey with Nyasa Big Bullets.

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