Changwe linked with Prisons XI coaching post

FRANCISTOWN: Sua Flamingoes mentor Dominic Changwe might leave the club before or at the end of December when his contract comes to an end. Premier League returnees, Prisons XI have emerged as favourites to land Changwe’s signature.

The Zambian tactician is reportedly worried over the uncertainty of his future and has offered himself to various clubs.  Flamingoes’ senior officials are yet to open talks for a new contract with Changwe.

In July this year Changwe was offered a short-term contract, which was to be renewed based on performance.  The First Division North (FDN) side currently occupies position four, three points behind league leaders TAFIC who have amassed 10 points. However, the Sua-based outfit has a game in hand.  Prisons XI are currently under the tutelage of caretaker coach Sylvester Madisa who took over when Philemon Makhwengwe dumped the club in favour of Gaborone United.

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