Faithdrive founder, Gogo Musikavanhu dies

Ray Bande

Senior Reporter 

 

MUTARE-BASED Zimbabwe Women Premier Soccer League Faithdrive Football Club founder and owner, Nelia Musikavanhu, has died.

A renowned herbalist, with clients in different parts of the globe, Gogo Musikavanhu was 72.

Her son, Zenzele Musikavanhu, told Post Sport that Gogo Musikavanhu was unwell and breathed her last at Victoria Chitepo Provincial Hospital around midnight.

More details to follow . . .

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