Harare — HE was one of the best defenders to emerge on the domestic scene in the '80s and became a darling of the CAPS United faithful before he packed his bags to settle in the Midlands and play for Chapungu United.
Kudzanayi Taruvinga was as good a football player as they will ever come on the local scene. But today away from the hustle and bustle of the football stadiums where he transformed himself into a star the man from Glen Norah cuts a sad figure of someone who lost his way at some point in his life.
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