Tshabangu siblings to continue with father’s legacy

Online Reporter

MADODANA ‘Horsepower’ Tshabangu’s eldest son Maradona has declared that they will preserve their father’s legacy.
Horsepower died in Johannesburg, South Africa at the age of 67 last week and will be laid to rest at Lady Stanley Cemetery tomorrow morning.
He was a prominent personality in junior football before establishing himself as a ‘guru’ in social soccer where at one stage he had 78 social soccer teams.
Most were sponsored by companies and it remains a mystery what stunt he pulled to woo some big corporate organisations who saw it fit to come up with teams and affiliate under him.
In an interview this morning after Horsepower arrived at his Njube home from South Africa before being taken to a funeral parlour Maradona flanked by his young brothers Ronaldo and Platini, said they would continue on their father’s path and perpetuate his legacy of love and social football.

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