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Rugby Community Pledges To Assist Zivanai Dzinomurumbi

3 years agoThu, 18 Jun 2020 17:37:55 GMT
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Rugby Community Pledges To Assist Zivanai Dzinomurumbi

The rugby fraternity has pledged to assist one of its own Zivanai Dzinomurumbi who is hospitalized in Masvingo, Daily News reports. Zivanai needs $US20k for a heart surgery 

According to ZRU, the rugby fraternity has already bought Zivanai’s medication for 2 months:

At least two months’ supply of his (Dzinomurumbi) medication has already been bought…he is expected to start taking his medication…whilst been monitored by his physician.

We all pray that he will respond in a very positive way. Once he recovers, we are hoping to transfer him to Harare to be under a specialist cardiac physiotherapist for his rehabilitation.

We also pray for his recovery and the optimization of his medication which he will take for life. In view of the current situation, ZRU has engaged various stakeholders to create a medical Trust that will look after…current and former players that find themselves in the same predicament

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He is in good spirit given the circumstances. He is a fighter and he sends his gratitude to the multitudes of rugby fans and supporters for their speedy response to the fundraising initiative

According to the publication here are the donations that have been made by the rugby community in Zimbabwe:

  1. Newly formed rugby club from Norton, the Norton Wolves donated US$60 through founder Brian Chikumba,
  2. UK based Bedford Chimbima has set up a Gofund to raise funds while ZRU vice president South Martin Shone contributed US$100 through Amatec Securities.
  3. Zimbabwe Rugby Referees Society president Gerald Chipumha also chipped in with US$100 through Double C Construction
  4. ZRU president Aaron Jani and vice president north Losson Mtongwiza forwarded US$1500 to kick start the fundraising initiative with High Performance Gear Company through its director
  5. Former Sables head coach Godwin Murambiwa weighed in with USD$100.

Dzinomurumbi was the first person of colour to wear the Sables jersey and he is still actively involved in Rugby coaching.

More: Daily News 

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