After his retirement he became Spurs' assistant coach. When Spurs merged with
Seven Stars to form
Ajax Cape Town, Gorowa was roped in by Ajax CEO John Comitis as one of the development coaches. He then went on to become the team's assistant coach. As assistant to Turk
Muhsin Ertugral, the
Urban Warriors managed to win the 2007
ABSA Cup—the club's first major trophy since 2000. He joined
The Birds on a three-year contract in June 2007 to replace
Gavin Hunt who moved to
SuperSport United as replacement for
Pitso Mosimane who chose to take up a full-time job as
Carlos Alberto Parreira's deputy in the
Bafana Bafana dressing room. He later parted ways with the club and worked as an assistant coach at
Thanda Royal Zulu. A few years after being the assistant coach of Mamelodi Sundowns then the Interim Head Coach. On 24 July 2013 he became the manager of Zimbabwe. He resigned on 6 August 2014. In 2016 he was involved in a match fixing scandal with former Ajax Cape Town winger
Edzai Kasinauyo. They were later cleared by Zifa of match fixing charges. A few years later Gorowa and his wife, Chipo Gorowa, became pastors at
Apostolic Faith Mission. ==References==