Prince Dube back to fitness

By Ray Munyoro

Azam striker Prince Dube is back to full fitness after recovering from a hand injury that kept him on the sidelines for six weeks.
The Zimbabwean resumed training with the first team on Thursday, a major boost to the Tanzanian top-flight side ahead of action return.
Azam took to Twitter on Thursday announcing that the former Highlanders marksman has started competitive training.
“Our striker, Prince Dube, officially started competitive training with his teammates on Thursday after recovering from injuries to his left arm that sidelined him for six weeks,” tweeted Azam.
The 23-year-old hurt his left hand’s ulnar muscle during his side’s 1-0 defeat to Young Africans in a Tanzania Premier League encounter in November last year.
He underwent a successful operation in South Africa.
Dube endeared himself with Azam fans following his flying start in the East African country – earning himself a moniker, The Beast.
His exploits have seen his name and face plastered on commuter omnibuses and major buildings.
Azam, also home to the Zimbabwean duo of Bruce Kangwa and Never Tigere, have been struggling without Dube, managing only one win and drawing four times. Nhau/Indaba

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