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'Zim Dollar' relishes Pretoria Callies challenge

Done deal: Ndlovu (left) after sealing a two-year deal with Callies
 
Done deal: Ndlovu (left) after sealing a two-year deal with Callies

Glamour Sports Director, Comfort ‘Big Fish’ Ramatebele represents Ndlovu and is happy to have landed the player a deal abroad. “We are happy with the terms of the deal. There is an option for another year,” Ramatebele said. Ndlovu is meanwhile, elated to play for Callies and is ready to grab the opportunity with both hands. “I am happy to be here.

I feel like I am home. Everyone has welcomed me with a good attitude. My target is to promote the team to the Premier League and remember, last year the team reached the semi-finals of the Nedbank Cup, so this time around we want to work hard to be in the finals,” Ndlovu said. Callies campaign in the National First Division and would be eager to push for promotion, with Ndlovu central to their aspirations. “I would like to thank Galmour Sport and agent, Big Fish.

We are happy with everything,” he added.

Ndlovu left Jwaneng Galaxy last season as a free agent and has been training with Callies with a view to impress coach, Joel Masutha. Masutha saw enough and he did not hesitate to sign the utility player. “He is a humble and talented professional. (He is a) ball playing centre back who has also impressed as a right back. He is also very much intelligent and is going to add value to the team,” Masutha told Mmegi Sport this week. Ndlovu has previously featured for BDF XI, Sharps Shooting Stars and won the Mascom Top 8 with Orapa United. Last year, Ndlovu travelled to Sweden for an unsuccessful trial period.