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Highlanders Salary Row Escalates as Players Boycott Training Ahead of Dynamos Clash
By Staff Reporter
Highlanders FC's ongoing salary dispute took another turn on Friday after players continued their training boycott, extending the protest to a fourth consecutive day.
The players are reportedly demanding payment of outstanding salaries and bonuses, refusing to return to training until their grievances are addressed. The standoff has disrupted the club's preparations for Sunday's highly anticipated league encounter against arch-rivals Dynamos.
Sources close to the club indicate that the squad remains united in its position, placing increasing pressure on the Highlanders leadership to resolve the financial crisis urgently.
The prolonged impasse has raised serious concerns about the team's readiness for the Battle of Zimbabwe, one of the country's biggest football fixtures. With only days remaining before kickoff, uncertainty continues to surround the club's preparations and the players' availability.
Efforts to find a solution are reportedly ongoing behind the scenes, but no breakthrough has been announced. Club officials have yet to issue an official statement on the latest developments.
As tensions persist, Highlanders supporters will be hoping for a swift resolution to avoid further disruption ahead of the crucial showdown with Dynamos.
