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Highlanders hit by CEO exit and coach shuffle ahead of MWOS match
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46570, member: 636"] Highlanders Football Club faces new problems after Acting Chief Executive Officer Kindman Ndlovu quit his job. The resignation happened just days before the team plays against MWOS at home. Head coach Kelvin Kaindu lost his position one week earlier. The club struggles with leadership changes during the current season. These departures create uncertainty for players and fans. Ndlovu sent his resignation letter to club chairperson Kenneth Mhlope on Wednesday. He complained about a toxic working environment that made his duties difficult. Executive member Nkani Khoza interfered with operations and tried to split the organization apart. Ndlovu worked under these harsh conditions for ten weeks before quitting. The situation became unbearable for the administrative leader. Try Ncube stepped forward as interim coach after Kaindu departed. He acknowledges that recent events hurt team morale at first. Players felt discouraged when the leadership crisis began. Ncube worked hard to lift spirits and improve attitudes among squad members. The team shows better energy during recent training sessions. Highlanders hosts MWOS at Barbourfields Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The home team wants revenge against the newcomers who beat them earlier. MWOS shocked Bosso during their first meeting of the season. The match carries special meaning for both clubs. Victory would boost confidence for the struggling giants. Other Premier Soccer League games continue this weekend across Zimbabwe. Saturday features six matches at different stadiums around the country. TelOne faces Herentals at Ascot Stadium. Sunday brings two additional contests to complete the round. [/QUOTE]
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