A former Zimbabwe soccer player is selling off some of his old game jerseys to fund school fees for kids in Bulawayo, with the auction going down at a fundraiser dinner in Johannesburg. Esrom Nyandoro plans to sell six shirts from his collection, and one of them is the Warriors kit he wore when he banged in a banger against Cameroon during the 2004 Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Tunisia.
The guy started his charity thing during the pandemic by handing out hundreds of bags of cornmeal to people in his old neighborhood of Mzilikazi. After lockdowns ended, he pivoted to helping families pay for education since a bunch of parents got laid off and couldn't afford tuition anymore. Guests at the fundraiser dinner will need to drop about four grand to support the foundation's work next year.
The guy started his charity thing during the pandemic by handing out hundreds of bags of cornmeal to people in his old neighborhood of Mzilikazi. After lockdowns ended, he pivoted to helping families pay for education since a bunch of parents got laid off and couldn't afford tuition anymore. Guests at the fundraiser dinner will need to drop about four grand to support the foundation's work next year.