Rejuvenated Dynamos have received a major boost going into the Premiership title’s final run-down after the club secured the services of long time target Peter Ngwenya.
The Harare giants on Tuesday confirmed they had finally tied down the former Njube Sundowns and Lengthens striker, who has had stints in Botswana and Namibia.
“He is now a Dynamos player. We have sorted all his papers out with the Namibian club he was playing for last season. We have also cleared his papers with the Premier Soccer League. He will be up for selection in our next match against Zimbabwe Saints next week,” confirmed Dynamos secretary-general Nyika Chifamba
Ngwenya became a free agent in June after his club Eleven Arrows released him from his contract.
He has been training with Dynamos ever since.
However, the nomadic striker sneaked out of the country for trials with a number of South African clubs, but reportedly failed to make the grade prompting him to come back home.
The signing of Ngwenya will add extra width to the Dynamos attack, which has already been boosted by the arrival of Cuthbert Malajila last month.
Dynamos have been enjoying a good run of form since Callisto Pasuwa took over from Lloyd Mutasa as club coach, an appointment that coincided with the Malajila’s arrival.
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