Ephany Gwavava turned heads with a composed and energetic display for Highlanders in their friendly match against the Warriors at Barbourfields Stadium, reinforcing his credentials as a promising left-back.

The defender impressed with his positioning, work rate, and confidence on the ball, catching the attention of the technical team led by Benjani Mwaruwari.

Despite his standout performance, sources indicate that Gwavava is yet to be formally registered with the Bulawayo giants, with his immediate future at the club still uncertain.

Bosso coach Benjani Mwaruwaru is currently facing a squad selection dilemma, with only one slot left to complete their 2026 roster.

While Gwavava’s performance has strengthened his case, the club is reportedly prioritising attacking reinforcements amid a worrying lack of firepower in recent matches.

Bosso have struggled to convert chances, exposing a thin strike force that could hinder their competitiveness this season.

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As a result, focus has shifted toward Zambian forward Issac Ngoma, who also featured in the friendly and is viewed as a potential solution to the club’s goal-scoring woes.

Should negotiations progress smoothly, Ngoma could edge ahead in the race for the final squad slot, leaving Gwavava’s signing on hold despite his promising showing.