Zimbabwe midfielder Mason Mushore joins AmaZulu from Highlanders
AmaZulu have announced the signing of 24-year-old Zimbabwean midfielder Mason Mushore from Highlanders FC on a permanent deal.

Senong takes over from Dutchman Pieter de Jongh, who parted ways with the Bulawayo giants at the end of last month as the club begins a new chapter under a restructured technical setup.
The experienced coach will be assisted by former Bosso defender Mkhokheli Dube, who returns to the club in a coaching capacity. Highlanders have indicated that the remainder of the technical team will be announced in due course.
According to the local site Soccer24, the club expressed confidence in Senong's pedigree and vision.
"Highlanders Football Club is pleased to announce the appointment of Thabo Senong as the club's new Head Coach, alongside the return of Mkhokheli Dube as Assistant Coach," the statement read.
"Coach Senong brings a wealth of experience at elite level, having worked with the South African senior national team, the South African Under-20s, and the Lesotho senior men's national team. He has also enjoyed notable success at youth level, including winning the COSAFA Under-20 Cup in 2013."
The club highlighted Senong's strengths in youth development, tactical organisation and team building, qualities they believe will be vital as Bosso look to rebuild and compete consistently at the top.
Dube's return was also welcomed, with Highlanders emphasising his deep connection to the club.
"Mkhokheli Dube is a familiar and respected member of the Bosso family. His understanding of the club's culture and traditions, combined with his passion and experience, will be key in supporting the technical team and motivating the players."
Meanwhile, Highlanders are expected to further bolster their football structures by appointing former Warriors captain Benjani Mwaruwari as technical director.
The former Premier League striker is set to work closely with Senong as part of the club's broader restructuring plans ahead of the new campaign.