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DYNAMOS president Keni Mubaiwa was thankful of the support they received from National Football Association of Zimbabwe (Nafaz) president Philip Chiyangwa who hired an ambulance to ferry supporters injured in a road accident while travelling to Gweru to watch their team play against Chapungu.

DYNAMOS president Keni Mubaiwa was thankful of the support they received from National Football Association of Zimbabwe (Nafaz) president Philip Chiyangwa who hired an ambulance to ferry supporters injured in a road accident while travelling to Gweru to watch their team play against Chapungu.

By Sports Reporter

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Mubaiwa said yesterday the injured supporters were yesterday ferried to Harare. “We are happy with the assistance we received from Nyaradzo and Chiyangwa. The injured supporters are now at Parirenyatwa Hospital, while some of them are at Harare Central Hospital.

Nyaradzo also assisted in ferrying the deceased from Kadoma. Caps United have also been very supportive,” he said.

Seven Dynamos supporters perished on the spot, while 16 others were seriously injured when an Iveco Sprinter they were travelling in burst a rear tyre, veered off the road and rolled three times near Battlefields on the Harare-Bulawayo Highway on Saturday morning.