HIGHLANDERS will on Sunday be without the services of their Zambian coach Kelvin Kaindu as he left for United Kingdom Thursday afternoon.
Kaindu was admitted in the Norwich UEFA B coaching course.
Assistant coaches Bekithemba Ndlovu and Tembo Chuma will take charge of the team while as they travel to Harare to face equally arrogant Harare City who are also title hopefuls.
Sources said Kaindu flew out aboard South African airways and will connect to United Kingdom in the evening.
It is not clear whether Kaindu will be back to lead his charges against Shabanie Mine in the team’s last game of the season.
Kaindu, a former Highlanders player, took over as head coach last year from Mkhuphali Masuku whose contract was not renewed.
He has had some attachments at English clubs including at the now relegated Reading.
- Zim Metro
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