Dynamos part ways with CE Jonathan Mashingaidze

Dynamos Football Club ( Dembare) has amicably part ways with its Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Mashingaidze.

Mashingaidze’s contract of employment expired on 31 December 2024 and the parties have mutually agreed not to renew it.

The club will continue working with Mashingaidze on a need basis to offer consultancy services.

The club expressed its appreciation to Mashingaidze for stewarding the Harare giants ship.

Meanwhile the club has announced the signing of striker Frank Agyemang. The 21-year-old Ghanaian has signed a three-year contract after arriving from Kairos FC.

The signing of Frank Agyemang follows that of Leeroy Mavhunga and Clive Mandivei from Yadah FC.

The club is on a spending sprree.to bolster it’s ranks ahead of the 2025 season and participation in the CAF Confederation Cup.

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