Bruce Chikuni
Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS super fan Michael “Mudhara Chuchu” Chindowa, who is in dire need of medical support, says he has received a notice to leave the house which he rents.
Mudhara Chuchu says his attempts to get a helping hand from Dynamos officials have not yielded any result.
“I have not been feeling well for a long time and it breaks my heart that this has stopped me from attending Dynamos games.
“I received an eviction notice and I don’t know what’s next for me.
“I have been trying my best to get help from Dynamos, particularly club owner Marriot, who keeps promising me that he will come to help me.
“I have also told chairman Maunganidze but I have not seen any willingness from him.
“I’m appealing for help.”
The stance taken by the Dynamos leaders is in stark contrast to their counterparts at CAPS United.
Recently, CAPS United owner, Farai Jere, paid a visit to the fan, known as Hwabada, who was beaten by a police dog during protests against coach Lloyd Chitembwe.
Jere went to Hwabada’s house and took him to the hospital where he was given the required medical support.
However, Mudhara Chuchu’s pleas have been falling on deaf ears.
The 70-year-old stays in Mbare.




