Former Highlanders CEO Convicted of US$5,000 Fraud in Player Transfer Deal
[IHarare - Zimbabwe] - 19/09/2025
Former Highlanders CEO Convicted of US$5,000 Fraud in Player Transfer Deal Former Highlanders Football Club CEO Brian Busani Moyo (54) has been convicted of fraud after misleading the club in a player transfer arrangement. The Tredgold Magistrates Court in Bulawayo heard that Brian Moyo inflated (…)
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