The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Ex-Black Aces midfielder

Muchanyare­i dies

- Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter

FORMER Black Aces and Hwange midfielder Thomas “Monkee” Muchanyare­i has died.

He was 63.

The ex-footballer passed away at Sally Mugabe Hospital late Sunday evening after suffering from hypertensi­on.

His sister Sophia Muchanyare­i confirmed the death. She said the family was still in a state of shock following the passing on of Muchanyare­i.

“We have lost someone who was a unifier for the family and the community at large. He made his name as a footballer and many people knew him very much in and around Mufakose,” said Sophia.

“My brother passed away at Harare Hospital after suffering from and hypertensi­on. Thomas was born in 1961 here in Mufakose and we were 12 in our family. It was myself and Thomas who were surviving and I am at a loss of words as he was my only sibling alive.

“I could not believe it as he only got sick last week and we thought he would recover but things went for the worst on Sunday.

“He was looking fine but things changed on Friday.”

Muchanyare­i was born in 1961 in Mufakose and after completing his Grade Seven he joined Black Aces where he played for years before he moved to Hwange.

He was part of the great Black Aces side that had footballer­s such as Emmanuel “Shumba” Nyahuma, Charles “Star Black” Kaseke, Mike “Dread” Madzivanyi­ka, Francis “Gazza”, Jeyimani”, Stanley “Jaws” Mashezha and Percy “Master” Mwase.

At his peak, he went on to play in Ethiopia before he returned home to join a local company Hygienic Solutions where he worked for several years.

Muchanyare­i was always jovial, and his grandchild­ren had gone to moniker him “Amadamara” because of his free spirit attitude.

Veteran football administra­tor Francis Zimunya said Muchanyare­i was a good ball player who could have gone a long way if he played during these modern times.

“I knew him as a good winger who was very slippery. He was a good dribbler who caused so many challenges to defenders and opponents.

“It is so painful that we lost him. He was in the class of Moses Chasweka when it comes to good wingers,” said Zimunya.

Muchanyare­i is survived by his wife Sita Mica, two children Itayi and Thomas Jnr, and several grandchild­ren.

Mourners are gathered at House Number 24 Murambaond­e Street in Mufakose.

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