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Khama Billiat on course to play crucial Afcon qualifiers for Zimbabwe Warriors next month

Kaizer Chiefs and Zimbabwe forward Khama Billiat has started light training as he continues rehabilitation following a leg injury.

Billiat’s manager Godfrey ‘Vokal’ Bakasa said, “­The positives are that he is out of the moon boot now and has started his gym work rehab.” ­

This is good news to Zimbabwe Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic who faces must win Afcon qualifiers against Botswana and Zambia next month.

Khama suffered a cracked bone last month after a crude tackle in Kaizer Chiefs’ 2-0 defeat to Maritzburg United.

Meanwhile, Kaizer Chiefs has also confirmed the positive devcelopment:

“­Three and half weeks into his injury, Khama has started gym exercises and is now out of the boot.

“We wish him a speedy recovery,” read the statement.

 

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