
DT AFRICA United have finally cleared versatile player Kenneth Kevin Bulaji to play for CAPS United.
REPORT BY ALBERT MARUFU
The player could feature in today’s Harare derby against Dynamos.
Bulaji, who can play in any position upfront, has been at the centre of a contract wrangle between DT Africa United and CAPS United.
The Players Status committee ruled in favour of DT Africa United and the club has agreed to let him play for the club of his choice on a season’s loan, after the player apologised to the club.
Africa United director Wieslaw Grabowisk confirmed the development to Standardsport.
“He is a young player who may have been manipulated to claim that he does not have a contract with DT Africa United. We have since realised that this was beyond him and accepted his apology. We have given CAPS United the green light to use him. We want to give the young boy a chance. CAPS United may use him if they want in the game against Dynamos,” he said.
Bulaji wrote to Africa United offering his apology, after earlier claiming that Africa United was blocking his move to play for CAPS United.
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“I want to apologise for any harm caused to you. It will never happen again,’ wrote Bulaji in a letter signed May 15 2013.
The team’s coach Taurai Mangwiro referred all the questions to manager Josphat Rwafa.
“He has been training with us and if he has been cleared, we are likely to use him. He is a good player and if the clearance is now available, why not use him,” he said.
Rwafa said they are likely to field the player as he had been training with the team since the start of the season.