DeMbare fans fundraise for Africa campaign

Dynamos Supporters Association Bulawayo Chapter executive members pose with the Castle Lager Premiership trophy won by their team. From left, Chairman Mashingaidze (organising secretary), Clifford Nyakutsikwa (vice chairman), Panas Madziya (chairman) Wilbert Mugunzva (treasurer) and Gondo Gondo (membership drive executive)
Dynamos Supporters Association Bulawayo Chapter executive members pose with the Castle Lager Premiership trophy won by their team. From left, Chairman Mashingaidze (organising secretary), Clifford Nyakutsikwa (vice chairman), Panas Madziya (chairman) Wilbert Mugunzva (treasurer) and Gondo Gondo (membership drive executive)

Mzingaye Sibanda, Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS’ Supporters Association, Bulawayo Chapter will soon hold fundraising activities to raise funds for their club’s campaign in the African Champions League. The Castle Lager Premier Soccer League champions have made their precarious financial position known.
Chapter chairman Panas Madziya said they want to assist the champions in their champions’ league quest.

“We saw it fit as Bulawayo chapter to arrange activities that can raise money for our club before they take part in the Champions’ league,” said Madziya.

“We want to bring artistes, do fashion shows and everything that can raise money for our beloved Dynamos,” said Madziya.
The Dynamos fans were still on cloud nine four weeks after lifting their third conservative title.

They have been parading the trophy in the City.
DeMbare membership drive executive Gondo Gondo said the trophy parade was a way of encouraging more supporters to join the chapter and become members of Dynamos.

“If our entire Dynamos fans were to join the chapter we would get a chance to educate one another against violence because we all know how the club suffered at the end of the season as a result of fines,” said Gondo.

“We don’t want violence, asiyifuni, this is just a sport, not war,” added vice chairman Clifford Nyakutsikwa.
The trophy is heading back to the capital today.

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