Former Warriors striker Norman Maroto has died

Norman Maroto, a prominent figure in Zimbabwean football as a former Dynamos F.C and Warriors striker, has tragically passed away. He breathed his last at a private hospital in Harare during the early hours of this morning. Maroto’s death comes as a shock to the sporting community, where he was admired for his contributions both on and off the field.

At the time of his passing, Maroto held the role of Communications Officer at the Footballers Union of Zimbabwe, highlighting his continued involvement and dedication to football even after retiring as a player. His role in the union was pivotal in advocating for the rights and welfare of footballers across the country.

Following the news of his passing, mourners have gathered at 2360 Tynwald South, Harare, to mourn the loss of a beloved sportsman and colleague. The atmosphere is somber as friends, family, and fellow football enthusiasts gather to pay their respects and remember Maroto’s legacy.

Throughout his career, Maroto made significant contributions to Zimbabwean football, leaving an indelible mark on the sport. His sudden departure has left many in mourning, reflecting on his achievements and the impact he had on the footballing community.

In other news – American actor Bill Cobbs dies at 90

American actor Bill Cobbs passed away on Tuesday at his residence in California’s Inland Empire region, as announced by his family on Facebook. Thomas Cobbs, a member of the family, shared the news, expressing their sadness over Bill’s peaceful passing at the age of 90.

In their heartfelt post, the family described Bill Cobbs as a beloved partner, big brother, uncle, surrogate parent, godfather, and friend. Read More

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