Youth Aged 17, the national team player also represented
Midlands Province in the
Zimbabwe National Youth Games where he was spotted by Tsholotsho F.C. coach Lizwe Sweswe who identified him as someone he could build his team around. before proceeding to move to Gweru Pirates on a loan spell. Not long after, he was sold to Silo United before sealing a move to
Tsholtsho F.C. of the
Zimbabwe Division 1 where he scored 13 goals,(in his second year following a stint at
Highlands F.C.) As a result, he became the most sought-for player in the
Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League at the time.
Kaizer Chiefs Following a trial with the
Soweto-based club, Chirambadare signed a three-year contract with the
Amakhosi along with Zimbabwean
Michelle Katsvairo in 2016, authoring his first goal in the quarter-final of the
2016 Telkom Knockout where
Kaizer Chiefs lost on penalties to
Free State Stars. Although Chirambadare did not manage a league goal in his first seventeen appearances at
Kaizer Chiefs, he adapted well to the club and cemented his place as a regular starter in the lineup Back in 2016, the offensive player trialed for
Bidvest Wits but he never made the transfer. ==Personal life==