HARARE, Apr. 23 (NewsDay Live) – Warriors midfielder Panashe Makwiramiti says he is “hungry for more” success in Wales after signing a one-year contract extension with Haverfordwest County AFC this week.
The 23-year-old has impressed since joining the Bluebirds at Bridge Meadow Stadium at the start of the 2025/26 season. His new deal follows a standout weekend performance in which he scored his first goal in a 6–0 rout of Llanelli Town.
“I’m delighted to have signed a new deal with the club,” Makwiramiti said. “I’ve really enjoyed my first year here and I’m grateful for the trust shown in me. I’m hungry to keep improving and contributing to the team’s progress.”
His consistency in midfield has also earned him a maiden call-up to the Zimbabwe national team, where he played a key role in the Warriors’ triumph at the Mukuru Four Nations Cup.
Haverfordwest manager Tony Pennock praised the midfielder’s adaptation and professionalism.
“Pan has become an extremely popular member of our squad,” Pennock said. “He has shown a great attitude to living away from home and has performed consistently throughout the season. His hard work has been rewarded with international recognition, and we’re proud to see his progress continue.”
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Makwiramiti has made 26 appearances in all competitions and his contributions have helped secure a place for Haverfordwest in the JD Cymru Premier European play-offs.
With his future now secured until 2027, the Zimbabwean is focused on helping the Bluebirds push for European qualification.