The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Tears of a Dynamos Christian

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“The fact that I have been training with the club shows that I love Dynamos. I love Dynamos fans, I appreciate the amazing way they support their team and I miss that honestly.

“I will continue to work with club but for how long I don’t know. My stay here now hinges on the talks between my manager and Dynamos.

“I have a family to feed back home. My son was sick but thanks to God he is well now. However, my wife has dropped out of teaching college because I have not been sending money to her.”

It appears Epoupa’s situation has been worsened by the chaos within the Dynamos boardroom. The executive is left with only three members Keni Mubaiwa (president), Webster Marechera (secretary) and Moses Chikwariro (treasurer) following the axing of Graham Mafoko last week and the resignatio­n of former vice president Solomon Sanyamandw­e last month.

Dynamos also has no specific person to look into the players’ welfare after the sacking of former team manager Richard “Nyoka” Chihoro at the end of January. Amid all the turbulence, Epoupa found solace from an unlikely source.

“I spent most of this month watching cricket with my Zimbabwean brother from another mother Blessing Mwandimuts­ira (Dynamos keeper),” revealed Epoupa.

“It’s sad that Zimbabwe didn’t qualify for the World Cup but all the same it was a good month for sports lovers.”

Apart from watching cricket, Epoupa also draws comfort from listening to his new favourite artist Jah Prayzah.

He has fallen in love with the song “Pikoko” which is carried on Jah Prayzah’s platinum album “Kutonga Kwaro.”

“I am into Zimbabwean music now, I like Jah Prayzah a lot, he is good man,” remarked Epoupa, whose work permit expires next weekend.

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Christian Ntouba Epoupa

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