
He was injured in 2000 and endured a gruelling four-year absence from domestic football. “Gazza” has been very loyal to the Glamour Boys and fans believe he has to be rewarded with a future in administration.
Although he is prone to injuries, neutrals also feel he should be allowed to continue until he hangs up his boots at the club, which they said should hold a testimonial match for him. Club chairman, Kenny Mubaiwa, concurred that the midfield maestro deserved a special post in the Dynamos structures.
“Of course, Maringwa has been so loyal a servant to us that he deserves to be honoured in the greatest way. I am sure he will be able to inspire younger players to do the same,” said Mubaiwa.
“We will sit down as a board and see where we can accommodate him. We need him to continue in the leadership structures.”
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