INDUSTRIOUS defensive midfielder Winston Mhango who recently joined the club as a free agent following the expiry of his contract at Kabwe Warriors has settled in well at Highlanders and believes the Bosso has good squad that can compete for honours.
Mhango is one of the new faces in the Bosso squad, including the 2019 Castle Larger Premier Soccer League Soccer Star of the Year Joel ‘Josta’ Ngodzo, right-back Crispen Ncube, utility player Pritchard Mpelele, winger Toto Banda and strikers Lynoth Chikuhwa and Keith Mavunga.
The gritty midfielder made his Bosso debut against rivals Dynamos in the Presidential Independence Trophy which was played at National Sports Stadium albeit lasting 63 minutes on the field of play before making way for Ngodzo.
Bosso lost the match 2-0.
“First of all would like to say am very humbled to be part of this Highlanders family , it has been great and am happy to be part of this great team . We have a good team. There is competition in every department. If we can stay united and work hard towards one goal we have a team that is capable to compete for honours,” said Mhango.
Mhango moved to Zambia three years ago after being lured by Chilumba at Kabwe Warriors where he instantly established himself as a vital player. Chilumba had previously coached him at Hwange FC before he signed him again at FC Playinum.
Before joining the Zambian outfit in 2018, Mhango had established himself as a vital cog at FC Platinum, playing the most league games in their 2017 and 2018 campaigns inspiring them to two consecutive Premier Soccer League titles.