YADAH FC’s Khama Billiat has been honored with the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League (PSL) Player of the Month award for July. The 33-year-old forward has been in sensational form, scoring four goals and providing two assists over the month.
Billiat’s impressive performances have not only earned him the top player accolade but have also placed him at the summit of the league’s goal-scoring charts. He is currently tied with CAPS United’s William Manondo, who also has nine goals to his name this season.
The forward’s resurgence has not gone unnoticed, with several foreign clubs expressing interest. Tanzanian giants Young Africa are reportedly leading the race to secure Billiat’s services, a testament to his outstanding form.
In addition to Billiat’s achievement, Simba Bhora’s Tonderai Ndiraya has been recognized as the PSL Coach of the Month for July. Under Ndiraya’s guidance, Simba Bhora remained unbeaten throughout the month, securing victories against formidable opponents like Highlanders and Manica Diamonds.
Simba Bhora’s impressive run has propelled them to second place in the league standings, accumulating 40 points, just two points behind leaders FC Platinum. Ndiraya’s tactical acumen and the team’s consistent performances have played a crucial role in their strong position this season.
In other news – Passion Java and Lily Java donate food stuffs to the Bulawayo community
Prophet Pasion Java and his wife, Lily Java, have recently made headlines for their heartwarming charity work in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. The couple took to Instagram to announce their latest philanthropic effort, sharing photos of themselves distributing food supplies to local families in need. The gesture reflects their ongoing commitment to giving back and making a positive impact in their community.
In his Instagram post, Prophet Java expressed his gratitude and enthusiasm for the opportunity to contribute. “Serving with love! My wife and I are humbled to have had the opportunity to donate truckloads of food supplies to families in need in Zimbabwe,” he wrote. Read More