Just three days out from one of Zimbabwean football’s biggest-ever fixtures, Highlanders have been thrown into turmoil by unrest within their own ranks. Highlanders were supposed to be locked in on their preparations for Sunday’s high-octane “Battle of Zimbabwe” derby against perennial rivals Dynamos. Instead, they find themselves dealing with a boycott of training by senior players, angry that they have not been paid their outstanding salaries …
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