Bosso Legend Choruma Dies
He was 42.
The affable former roving midfield maestro, who cut his football teeth at Phinda Mzala in Bulawayo, breathed his last at Tembisa Hospital in South Africa after suffering from stomach complications and kidney failure, according to his Australia-based brother, Warren Wadawu.
“He was ill for a while with stomach complications and then suddenly he suffered kidney failure. He was in hospital early in December and was out for a little while recovering at home and had further complications, as his kidneys never recovered,” said Wadawu, who was speaking from his base in Australia.
Choruma kicked-off his Premier Soccer League career in 1998 after joining Air Zimbabwe Jets where he played alongside Benjani Mwaruwari and Lovemore Mapuya, alongside other household names.
Australia
Harare
Mashonaland-east
Zimbabwe
United-kingdom
Mzilikazi
Bulawayo
Netherlands
Pretoria
Gauteng
South-africa
Tembisa