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"I Never Thought I Will Give A Speech At George's Funeral", Billiat Pays Tribute To Chigova

1 year agoFri, 24 Nov 2023 10:06:41 GMT
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"I Never Thought I Will Give A Speech At George's Funeral", Billiat Pays Tribute To Chigova

Former Warriors star Khama Billiat broke down in tears as he gave an emotional speech at the funeral service for his friend and ex-national teammate George Chigova at Rufaro Stadium in Harare on Thursday.

Chigova, who played for Dynamos before continuing his career at South African clubs, died in his sleep at his home in the neighbouring country last week due to heart complications, reported NewsDay.

The former SuperSport United goalkeeper, who died at the age of 32, left behind wife Noku and three daughters.

Chigova’s body was flown into the country on Wednesday morning. Hundreds of people, including family members, relatives, former and current players, and other football officials were at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport to welcome the body.

Billiat who was Chigova’s close friend, having started their careers together at Aces Youth Academy when they were kids, was part of the crowd at Rufaro Stadium.

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Billiat struggled with his emotions as he paid tribute to “Jojola” as Chigova was affectionately called by his teammates and football fans. He said:

I don’t have many words, but just to say rest in peace, George. I never thought that I would give a speech at George’s funeral… that I would bury George. Rest easy George and you must know that we will love you until we meet again.

Supporters, family, friends, Chigova’s former colleagues, officials from Dynamos, Footballers Union of Zimbabwe, ZIFA and the Premier Soccer League (PSL) were at the stadium, where Chigova made his name before moving to South Africa, to pay their last respects.

Aces Youth Academy director Nigel Munyati described Chigova as “a gentle giant”.

Other speakers included former Warriors team manager Wellington Mpandare, Premier Soccer League CEO Kenny Ndebele, Footballers Union of Zimbabwe and Dynamos chief executive officer Jonathan Mashingaidze, and ZIFA Normalisation Committee member Rosemary Mugadza.

Chigova played for big clubs such as Dynamos, SuperSport United and Polokwane City.

He helped the Warriors win the COSAFA Cup in 2018 and was voted the best goalkeeper of the tournament.

He was also the Warriors’ first-choice keeper at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals in Egypt.

The “gentle giant” was set to be laid to rest this Friday in Chivhu, Mashonaland East Province.

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12 Comments

Warrior · 1 year ago
They say that there was no single government official in attendance. Not even our dear Golden Girl Kirsty. That's the price of being a member of the Zanu Pf cult. You act on instructions. You don't act from the heart and senses anymore.
dj sleeky · 1 year ago
r i p jojola
Chbba · 1 year ago
Rest n pc Jojola
Lo · 1 year ago
MHSRIP
Peter Tosh · 1 year ago
legends will never die your legacy is still ALIVE🏆
Chasura · 1 year ago
MHSRIP
naume lamboos · 1 year ago
zororora murugare hko mutambi wedu wenyika
😟 · 1 year ago
Rip jojo
cid · 1 year ago
Rip bro,,,the only problem with us people is we love people more when they are dead🤔This guy has been struggling in SA and nobody helped ,same with Rahman. Instead of having state assisted burials I wish instead we have "State Assisted medical covers " for these legends whom Yu only honor after their death.RIP zikeeper
me · 1 year ago
so young rip
NATO · 1 year ago
RIP JOJOLA

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