Bikita Minerals FC not for sale

Bikita Minerals Football Club has dispelled rumours circulating on social media intimating that the club is being sold.

On the contrary the club is looking forward to the 2025 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League (PSL) season after surviving relegation on the last matchday.

The club issued a statement dispelling the rumours.

“Bikita Minerals is not for sale”, declared the club spokesperson Collen Nikisi.

Nikisi dismissed as false the information published in a Nyika Growth point Whatsapp group on Friday 13 December.

The main sponsor of the team, Bikita Minerals (Pvt) Ltd is fully committed to its mandate and has not indicated any desire to quit. The sponsorship is part of the company’s community engagement initiatives which it has always done with other programmes and interventions in the area they operate.

Plans are currently underway to build a state of the art Lithium Stadium to host Bikita Minerals FC matches in future.

These developments do not validate the claims of the club sale.

The club reiterated it’s commitment to carrying our preparations for the 2025 season and assured the technical staff., players and supporters that the club is there for the foreseeable future.

Meanwhile, the club has lodged a police report as it seeks answers as to the origin of the disturbing message.

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