After successfully steering Jumulo FC away from demotion during the 2025-26 season, Zimiseleni Moyo, the Zimbabwean coach has quit his role to pursue other challenges.
Moyo took charge of the club in Week 12 when Jumulo FC were struggling in 15th position with just nine points. Under his reign, the team staged an impressive turnaround, recording six victories, 10 draws, and only three defeats to finish the campaign in 10th place with 42 points.
His departure brings to an end a successful spell in which he transformed the fortunes of a side that had been facing the prospect of dropping out of the National League.
Reflecting on his future ambitions, Moyo said he is now looking for an environment that will allow him to challenge for honors and continue his coaching development.
“In the next step, I surely would love to fight for the championship, just in a space where the environment and resources are allowing us to go for it because so many want it, but the right actions towards it make it unrealistic,” Moyo said.

The CAF B diploma holder also expressed his desire to further his coaching qualifications by pursuing a CAF A license.
“I’m a CAF B Diploma holder and would love an environment that will help me upgrade to CAF A.Because of these so-called big teams, I already understand them, as I played for them. Given support and trust, we can’t fail. It’s a matter of young coaches doing professional things and not allowing agents to dictate the composition of players,” he added.
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