Former Warriors Defender ‘Paul Gundani’ Has Died

Former Warriors defender Paul Gundani has died. Gundani, who played for ZiscoSteel and Lancashire died at a private clinic in his home town of Kwekwe at lunch time after a short illness.He had been taken to the clinic in the morning after his condition had deteriorated. It is understood the former Dream Team stalwart, who was the Footballers Union of Zimbabwe (FUZ) secretary general, first complained of fever and a headache on Sunday. source-newsday  

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Benjani Mwaruwari Withdraws From Race Because Of Zifa Age Restrictions

FORMER Warriors captain Benjani Mwaruwari has backed down on his Zifa presidency and has since opted for the deputy post. Mwaruwari (38) had indicated his willingness to contest the biggest job in Zimbabwean football, but it has emerged he is ineligible for the Zifa presidency because of the age limit. According to the Zifa constitution, aspiring presidential candidates should be at least 40 years old. He will battle it out with three other heavyweights –…

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‘You Can’t Run ZIFA With Your Own Money,’ Mliswa Warns ZIFA Presidential Aspirants

POLITICIAN and former sports administrator, Temba Mliswa, has warned ZIFA presidential candidates to disabuse themselves of the idea that they can run the affairs of the association using personal funds. Mliswa’s remarks come after flamboyant businessman and ZIFA presidential aspirant, Phillip Chiyangwa, donated $10,000 to the Warriors after their CHAN qualification. Chiyangwa is the only candidate to official announce his candidature for the ZIFA post left vacant after the departure of Cuthbert Dube. Chiyangwa has…

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