IF you are an ardent follower of the Zambia Super League, the name Jimmy Ndhlovu will resonate with you. Nicknamed the ‘silent assassin’, for his predatory instincts in front of goal, the former Kabwe Warriors striker was a nightmare for defenders on his day. Last month, Ndhlovu announced his retirement from professional football, bringing to an end a career that has seen him don some of the biggest shirts on the local scene since he first signed for Red Arrows. His career has been a testament to resilience, talent, and an undying love for the beautiful game, he will be remembered for his ability to tuck in spectacular goals for the clubs he played for. Ndhlovu’s time on the pitch...

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