Knox 'Mjomane' Mutizwa will come within two years of completing a decade at Golden Arrows by the time this calendar year makes way for 2025 in five months.
Mutizwa has been at Arrows since January 2017 having initially arrived on loan from Bidvest Wits, who signed him from his hometown club Highlanders.
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Such has been the journey that Mutizwa has had at Arrows that he has had opportunities to leave but remains at the club up to this day.
The lad from Pelandaba, Bulawayo has scored goals with each season that he has spent with Abafana Bes'thende as per the demands of his position as a striker.
Five in half-a-season, then seven, 11, 13, five, eight, eight again, and three last season.
The 30-year-old's intelligence means his game is pregnant with assists besides being able to score goals.
Throughout those years, he has had chances to leave for better contracts, which included Kaizer Chiefs, Mamelodi Sundowns and SuperSport United but has somehow remained at Arrows.
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The offers could have earned him better money, but as it stands, he is now set to complete 10 years in the coast, unless he leaves in the next 24 months.
Mutizwa is expected to lead the attacking line for Arrows again this season.