By McGeorge Mbare
Highlanders FC has purchased a car for their long-serving shot stopper, Ariel Sibanda, as a token of appreciation for his remarkable determination and service to the club.
Bosso took their social media to announce that they have rewarded their loyal 36-year-old goalkeeper, who has dedicated 16 years of service to the club, with a brand-new Ford Ranger.
“Highlanders FC is proud to express its heartfelt gratitude to Ariel Sibanda for his remarkable 16 years of dedicated service to the club. As a token of our deepest appreciation, we are honored to present him with this Ford Ranger. Siyabonga, Dawu,”Highlanders FC stated.
Meanwhile, Bosso has confirmed that Sibanda has committed to a new two-year contract with club, extending his remarkable tenure to over 18 years.
“We are delighted to announce that our esteemed Captain, Ariel Sibanda, has pledged his continued commitment to the Club, signing on for an additional two years,” Bosso stated.
Sibanda joined the Bulawayo giants Bosso as a junior player in 2008 before being promoted to the senior team following the departure of the first choice goalkeeper Washington Arubi to rivals Dynamos FC in 2009.
