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Dynamos FC has taken swift action against technical staff member Harry Lusengo, suspending him from conducting any business related to the team after he disrupted the players’ training session.
Lusengo, who is the son of Dynamos board chair Bernad Marriot, blocked the team bus from leaving the training ground on Thursday afternoon, forcing players to use public transport.
The club management described Lusengo’s behavior as “un uncalled for and inappropriate” and has taken necessary measures to rein him in.
“Following the unfortunate disturbances caused by a member of the technical support staff, Harry Lusengo at the team’s training ground today, the club management would like to assure all its valued stakeholders that the situation has now been brought under control,” Dynamos said in a statement.
The club has assured stakeholders and the general public that concrete measures have been put in place to avoid a repeat of such an incident.
“Further, the Dynamos management would like to assure the stakeholders and general public that concrete measures have been put in place to avoid a repeat of such an incident,” Dynamos said.
Dynamos management has encouraged the team players to remain focused ahead of Sunday’s match against Greenfuel.
“The club would like to reassure everyone concerned with Dynamos that the players and coaches remain focused and all is set for our crucial Castle Lager Premier Soccer Lager home tie against GreenFuel at Rufaro Stadium (kick-off 3 pm) on Sunday.”
The suspension of Lusengo is a new development that will likely have implications for the team ahead of their upcoming match.
The club’s management has taken a firm stance against any behavior that disrupts the team’s preparations, and Lusengo’s suspension sends a strong message to all stakeholders.
The incident has raised questions about the dynamics within the team and the role of technical staff members.
However, Dynamos management has assured stakeholders that the players and coaches remain focused and committed to delivering a good performance against Greenfuel.
As Dynamos prepares to take on Greenfuel on Sunday, the team will be looking to bounce back from the incident and deliver a winning performance.
The club’s management has expressed confidence in the team’s ability to remain focused and achieve a positive result.
With the suspension of Lusengo, Dynamos is sending a strong message that it will not tolerate any behavior that undermines the team’s success.





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