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FOUNDING Premier Soccer League chairman and one of the founder members of Dynamos, Morrison Sifelani, has died. He was 75. Sifelani is also the father of legendary former Radio 3 DJ Kelvin Sifelani (pictured).
Dynamos & PSL founder member Sifelani dies
SPORTS ? BY ADMIN ON DECEMBER 11, 2010 9:58 AM
By Noel Munzabwa in Gweru
FOUNDING Premier Soccer League chairman and one of the founder members of Dynamos, Morrison Sifelani, has died. He was 75. Sifelani, the father of legendary former Radio 3 DJ Kelvin Sifelani (pictured) died at his plot outside Gweru on Thursday night after complaining of stomach cramps since Monday.
His wife, Margaret Tshuma, confirmed the death of Sifelani yesterday and announced that burial would take place tomorrow in Ntabazinduna. ?He started complaining of stomach problems on Monday and we took him to the doctor on Tuesday where he had an X-ray on Wednesday.
On examination, nothing abnormal was found and he was prescribed some medication which he took on Wednesday and Thursday. However, his condition further deteriorated on Thursday evening, leading to his death at home around 9pm,? said Tshuma.
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