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‘Zuze was humble and honest’

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Football administrators, coaches and players who worked closely with the late Dynamos assistant coach Biggie Zuze, who passed on this week, have described him as a humble and an unsung hero whose contribution to the development of local football is immense.

Dynamos head coach Tonderai Ndiraya, who was Zuze’s boss at the time of his death said his former assistant was a unifier.

On behalf of the entire technical team and the players and indeed on my own behalf, I would like to express my deepest condolences to his wife, two boys and the Zuze family at large.”

He started his coaching career with the Dynamos juniors and together with Clayton Munemo, they are credited with nurturing the likes of Desmond Maringwa, Murape Murape, Philemon Mutyakureva and Francis Madziva, players who went on to do well for the club’s senior team.

Zuze also had coaching stints with Douglas Warriors, Sporting Lions, Monompotapa and Triangle before returning to Dynamos to coach the senior team.

Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People
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