Warriors striker, Tinotenda Kadewere says he will construct a football ground for Highfield Academy.
He said this on a whatsapp voice note when he had donated football jerseys to the Harare City football club.
“My plea is for us to have some land on which we can put our own football ground, as well classrooms and a gym for our Highfield Academy so that we can help young kids. The teams I have played for can also help uplift young aspiring footballers in also reaching where I have reached,” He said.
Meanwhile, the 25-year-old Olympique Lyon gunslinger who is a product of the Harare City Football Club plans to repay the city fathers with a state of the art academy which will also benefit young footballers, through his Kadewere Foundation.
The 25 year old said he was happy for what the Harare City done for him when he was still playing for the club.
“I’m grateful for what was done for me by Harare City Football Club. They took me in and showed me love, they welcomed me and took me in as one of their own, something I never expected,” said Kadewere.
He also added that he will continue to help Harare City Football Club until it attain a higher status.
“For me to be where I am today, it is because of them. I also thank God for making it possible for me to be at the club. So this little gift (the jerseys), is the beginning of something bigger we are planning with Harare City.” He said.
Kadewere joined Harare City after completing high school at Prince Edward before making a move to Swedish side Djurgarden in 2018.
From there, he joined French Ligue 1 side Le Havre, before making a bug move to Olympique Lyon.