The thing to be celebrated is that Bosso are unstoppable, finish and klaar. Having unsuccessfully appealed their ban expiring in 2015, which is non-else's business, envy overtook foes who were left in a bitter-sweet state for the simple reason that the Bulawayo giants will land the title, and in style.
That celebratory mood was dampened by the thought that there is still a battle to be fought, a battle for second. The rest of the following teams have each other to clobber the blue lights to deputise Bosso. Sadly for them, having basked in the possibility of being 3rd grade and participating in Africa wilted their mood.
The concern is not what happens in their camps, but why they bother making it an issue that Mantengwane will not 'play here or be replaced there.' Their point is to try to make the championship useless and meaningless to Tshilamoya. With that in mind, is the dirty school that there could be one and two teams in the African safari coming from the capital.
Bosso will win it, with or without the berth for Africa and that will not be a first. Other teams should just concentrate on cementing their status as second rate team. At this point, the packing order is shaping up and Bosso will not be sidetracked by unnecessary politics.
It would have been nice to be in Africa, but it will not happen and life goes on.
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