Paul Mundandi in TETE, Mozambique
DYNAMOS’ promising wing-back Peace Mahaka is hoping for a breakthrough season this year after playing a starring role for the Glamour Boys in their friendly international against Chingale Tete on Sunday.

The Harare giants won 2-0.

Coach Lloyd Mutasa insists he is building the foundation for a very strong Dynamos team which could take the country by storm.

Mahaka cut his teeth at Divine Academy who are owned by Soccer Coaches Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general Newsome Mutema.

Last season Mahaka played just seven games, but he hopes for a bigger role this year.

“I was just waiting for my chance to come. Even when Godknows (Murwira) was here, I still felt that I could don the jersey and perform better than him,’ said Mahaka.

“His departure was a blessing in disguise to me.”

Coach Mutasa praised Mahaka.

“Peace is coming up. He has been commanding a regular jersey in the last four matches.

“It might be early days, but from my assessment and experience as a coach, he is going to be a great player,” said Mutasa.

You Might Also Like

Comments

Take our Survey

We value your opinion! Take a moment to complete our survey