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‘BIG DADDY’S ELECTION SURPRISE FOR ‘BOMBER’

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MBABANE – When dearly departed Phillip ‘Big Daddy’ Dlamini was vying for the FA Executive Committee member post, football chief and his long-time friend Adam ‘Bomber’ Mthethwa did not take his interest seriously.


Mthethwa revealed this during Dlamini’s memorial service at John Wesley Chapel, inside the densely populated Msunduza location, where the late spent most of his life residing.
The senator had outmost respect for Dlamini all this years as he would address him as ‘president’ despite Dlamini, who succumbed to death on March 27 being older than him.


“Some regions have sponsors because of his connections and hard work and interestingly he secured most of them while not in power or positions which means he was a man of the game. I did not take his running for an executive committee membership seriously last year when we went for polls but I was happy for him when he was elected in the two slots available,” Mthethwa told mourners. In barely three months, he is the second member of the FA Executive Committee to pass on. On January 14, Vice President, Victor Gamedze was gunned down at a filling station in Ezulwini.

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