
Rembering The Late Adamski
FOUR years ago on December 16, Zimbabwe lost one of the finest strikers ever produced in the land Adam “Adamski” Ndlovu who perished in an accident that occurred near Victoria Falls.
The greatest Warrior of all time and the late Adam’s young brother Peter “Nsukuzonke” Ndlovu escaped with serious injuries in a horrific crash that also claimed the life of a lady called Nomqhele Tshili.
Zimbabwean soccer followers took to the social media on Friday and poured out their feelings on the loss of a football ambassador.
Warriors winger Kuda Mahachi who worked under the late Ndlovu at Chicken Inn before he moved to Sundowns in South Africa was among the high profile figures who remembered Adamski.
“I still can't believe that u a gone my Father it's 4years now. I will always love u my Father RIP,” Mahachi posted on Facebook.
Below are some of the posts that trended Friday afternoon.
Crynose Julio Mpandasoni
“4 years gone today.....Gone but not forgotten sadly missed by all soccer and Bosso fans R.i.P legend Adam 'Adamski' Ndlovu.”
Winnie Chawira
“Remembering Adam Ndlovu- (Zimbabwe's Soccer Legend)- besides Reggae Music- My sport is Soccer- and I watch Soccer and know every rule ...That is what we did in Zimbabwe- Soccer Games on Weekends- and that is the best way to ever end your weekend.”
Missing In Contact
“On this day, 4 years ago, in 2012, we lost a sporting icon in Zimbabwe football Adam Adamski Ndlovu, in a car crash where his younger brother Peter Nsukuzonke Ndlovu escaped with multiple injuries.
Long live Adamski legacy!”
Bosso Live
“Its four years today, RIP Adam "Adamski" Ndlovu we will always remember you.#jersey number 13”
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