Highlanders left scrambling as acting CEO quits before interviews

Highlanders Football Club faces major changes after two leaders left their jobs within days. Acting Chief Executive Officer Kindman Ndlovu quit his position Thursday evening. His resignation came just hours before the club planned to interview candidates for the permanent CEO role. Ndlovu had served as acting CEO for three months after Brian Moyo stepped down from the position. He will continue working with the executive committee despite leaving his leadership role.

The club also fired head coach Kelvin Kaindu this week due to poor team performance. Officials blamed a series of bad results for the decision to end his contract immediately. The club thanked Kaindu for his service and wished him success in future jobs. His departure followed several disappointing games that frustrated supporters and management. Team officials said the coaching change was necessary to improve results.

Both leadership changes have worried Highlanders supporters about the club's direction. Fans question what these sudden departures mean for the team's future success. The club must find replacements for both positions during a challenging period. Management interviews for the new CEO position will proceed as planned despite the recent upheaval. The soccer club continues searching for stability after losing two key figures in rapid succession.
 

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