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Thirty years ago on Friday, Peter Ndlovu made an important piece of Premier League history for Africa. Then still a teenager, the former Zimbabwe international became the first African to score in ...
Peter Ndlovu playing for Birmingham City - his brother-in-law was killed last year Credit: PA:Press Association. 7. Ndlovu was killed and dumped in a car park following a dodgy land deal which ...
Peter Ndlovu was capped 100 times by Zimbabwe, and his country's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, sent his condolences to the family via his official Twitter account.
Ex-Birmingham and Coventry City striker Peter Ndlovu's relative Promise was killed after being held against his will at a building in Leicester as "security" ...
ZIMBABWE captain Peter Ndlovu turned on the magic in a five-minute spell for Mamelodi Sundowns on Saturday and then told a South African tabloid that he now believes he is too old to last the ...
Peter Ndlovu and his elder brother were en route to play a friendly match when the car crashed. Adam, 42, spent seven seasons playing in Switzerland representing SC Kriens and SR Delemont before ...
A court acquitted Zimbabwe's most prominent footballer on Friday of manslaughter in the deaths of his brother and a woman in a car wreck. Harrison Nkomo, the attorney for Peter Ndlovu, said the ...
Former Coventry, Birmingham and Sheffield United winger Peter Ndlovu is seriously injured in a car crash in Zimbabwe.
HARARE, April 12 (Reuters) – Former Zimbabwe football captain Peter Ndlovu has been found not guilty of culpable homicide following a car accident that killed his brother Adam last December, his ...
Former Premier League striker Peter Ndlovu is struggling to pay maintenance for two of his children because he is already shelling out for 11 more. The ex-Birmingham, Coventry and Sheffield United ...
Peter Ndlovu (right) went on to score 34 goals in 154 Premier League appearances for Coventry City after becoming the first African to both play and hit the back of the net in the division.
HARARE (Reuters) – Former Zimbabwe football captain Peter Ndlovu has been found not guilty of culpable homicide following a car accident that killed his brother Adam last December, his lawyer ...
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