this country is so good at ill treating good genuine people and rewards crooks, when did we really fall as a people. Anyway A big Thanks to the legend Ali baba Dube for unearthing all these GEMS that made our weekends so enjoyable. LEGEND!!
I was really missing out, this is a great interview. thanks, Alois for bringing Ali Baba Dube he is a hero of Zimbabwean soccer. Scouts need to learn from him, kwete zvemadhaka zvatiri kuona makore ano izvi.
Thank you immensely, Alois, for providing a platform to honor this incredible legend, Mr. Dube. A simple medal hardly seems sufficient for his immense contributions. Our nation owes him an immeasurable debt of gratitude. I propose a life achievement award in his honor, and perhaps even an event to celebrate his extraordinary legacy. It's clear that his tireless dedication to nurturing talent, resulting in players representing Zimbabwe in elite European leagues, is unparalleled. I challenge sports journalists to explore his remarkable life through a biography or book. Additionally, I implore for a continuation of this conversation, perhaps in a part 2 podcast, as one hour hardly seems enough to capture all he has to share and inspire. As a dedicated fan of Highlanders Football Club, I owe him a debt of gratitude for making my childhood watching football so wonderfully memorable. Furthermore, I suggest that we rally together to start a GoFundMe campaign to support Mr. Dube and his endeavors. Additionally, let's consider organizing a tournament in his name, a fitting tribute to his remarkable legacy.
If ever there was a Hall of Fame, this football luminary should be among the 1st people to be inducted. How can I send him the little that I have? Please provide his contact details.
Ali Baba Dube is father figure he deserves a lot to Highlanders and Zimbabwe national team thanks Alouis Bunjira to bring back our legend to this patform
Hi Alois and the producers of this great programme Hazviite here kuti mutiitire a programme like that of sitting with stan zvekuti ma legends will interact about the good and the bad about their playing days
The man the Legend. He has too many players to mention. Hope they will have another opportunity to ask him to name all of them so Zim can know what he has done coz if l do mention them myself… you know what the Social media trolls will start to say… Just to mention a few who played in England or had trials these are the few l can recall, Rahman, Madinda, Konjera, Peter, Adam, Penjani Mwaruwaru etc. you can add the rest who ever remember but Only Peter and Penjani aka Benjani played longer in England
Sobukhazi secondary School in the 80's was winning every tournament in Byo, what Ali is saying about Benja is true he was Peter kitboy and dedicated person who ended up representing his country in the national team.
So embarrassing 😢😢😢😢then we expect to prosper in football.From the years Ali Baba is talking about….chances are,he coached Father and Son,Dumisani Nyoni and Vusa Nyoni.Not Forgetting the likes of Nqobizitha Maenzanise,Honour Gombami…..they are too many to mention and Railstars juniors…the likes of Tendai Ndoro.We really needed a part 2.
Please Nyaradzo, can you make people like muziwethu harebe, thandazani zimbwa preside over in touch with a legend for former matebeleland legends, because having alois bunjira interview them in shona is grossly unfair and takes the gloss off the program
I agree but one thing unique about Alois is his memory for events back then especially in junior football is very sharp he even reminds of the guests of what happened
Whether Shona or Ndebele interview, it doesn’t mean anything to those that are patriotic to the nation of Zimbabwe, let Alois do what Alois does. No hard feelings my dear brother. ❤
@@fanuelngoma2739 What does patriotism have to do with languages? I can't speak Ndebele does that mean I don't love my country? I think with this thinking we deserve the Zimbabwe that we have.
Exectly my point above. Let these Ndebele guys speak freely in their language. As a Shona speaker myself I can tell that he is not really expressing himself well. Can't Alois speak Zulu perhaps?