Gishon Ntini
Gishon Ntini | |
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Born | Gishon Ntini |
Died | May 29, 2016 Karanda Hospital |
Resting place | Mhondoro, Ngezi |
Occupation |
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Known for | Being Coach |
Spouse(s) | Magaret Jemsta |
Children | Mary, Gishon Junior, Blessing |
Gishon Gizha Ntini was a Zimbabwean coach who coached CAPS United Football Club and Shooting Stars. He passed away on 29 May 2016.
Personal Life
Gishon Ntini was married to Magaret Jemsta and together they had three children, Mary, Gishon Junior and Blessing. [1]
Career
Ntini started off as a junior coach at CAPS United before serving as assistant coach to Charles Mhlauri during the 2001 to 2005 season. He was then elevated to head coach in 2006 but he failed to finish the season as he was fired. [2] He later on went to coach Chiredzi United Football Club which he led into the PSL in 2012 and Shooting Stars Football Club as well as former Be-Mobile side Flamingo Santos in Botswana.[2][3]
Scandal
In December 2015 Ntini appeared before the Mbare magistrate court for indecently assaulting a woman whom he claimed was responsible for the disappearance of his son. The woman who was identified as Fortune Sweto had taken Ntini's son to a local police station in Mufakose for allegedly breaking her DVD player. Ntini accused the woman of kidnapping his son, assaulted her and reportedly pulled her breasts in a fit of rage. The woman was rescued from further assault by a taxi driver. [1]
Death
Ntini was reported to have passed on in the early hours of 29 May 2016 after a long illness. Cite error: The opening <ref>
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