Zimbabwe: Keagan Mumba Dies

31 March 2014

Lusaka — FORMER Dynamos coach Keagan Mumba has died. Mumba, who was also one of Zambia's most dynamic coaches, died on Saturday night at Lusaka Trust Hospital after an illness. He was 53. Mumba's close friend, Wilson Katenge, confirmed the death in Lusaka yesterday. Katenge, who is also Young Zanaco assistant coach, said Mumba died at around 10pm on Saturday. Mumba had been sick since last December.

The Zambian coach first took charge of Zimbabwean champions Dynamos in March 2003 and he wrote his own piece of history in December of the same year when he became the first foreign mentor to lift a trophy at DeMbare after they won the Zifa Unity Cup.

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