HARARE-Zimbabwe Warriors and Stade de Reims midfielder Marshall Munetsi paid school fees for more than 30 impoverished and needy children at Donnybrook Primary school. Munetsi has done an inspiring remarkable work of largesse.
Nyasha Marshall Munetsi was not done when he paid school fees for 30 in Mabvuku last month. Last month the Munetsi Foundation helped 30 gifted but disadvantaged children with fees in his home area of Mabvuku, Harare.
Today the Marshall Munetsi Foundation assisted 30 gifted but disadvantaged children with fees in my home area of Mabvuku,I pray that every child receives an education to enable them to decide their course in life from a point of strength.@UNICEFZIMBABWE @KirstyCoventry @UNICEF pic.twitter.com/oQnKwq3kvb
— Marshall Nyasha Munetsi (@MarshallMunetsi) September 17, 2019
The Warriors midfielder revealed another heart-warming charity gesture on October 02. The 23-year-old midfielder took to Twitter to confirm a special give-back at the Donnybrook Primary School.
21 girls and 9 boys were at the receiving end of fully paid fees – courtesy of the Stade Reims midfielder.
“Today the Marshall Munetsi Foundation assisted 30 more underprivileged children with school fees at my former school Donnybrook Primary,21 girls and 9 boys, Education opens doors and it gives the children options later on in life,” Munetsi posted.
Today the Marshall Munetsi Foundation assisted 30 more underprivileged children with school fees at my former school Donnybrook Primary,21 girls and 9 boys, Education opens doors and it gives the children options later on in life.@KirstyCoventry @UNICEFZIMBABWE @UNICEF pic.twitter.com/bzHDI8IcFH
— Marshall Nyasha Munetsi (@MarshallMunetsi) October 2, 2019
Munetsi is one of few African footballers renowned for giving back to the needy. Other notable names of the current generation include Christian Atsu (Ghana & Newcastle United) as well as Sadio Mane of Liverpool and Senegal.
Mane an African hero is well known for his massive philanthropic works of building schools and hospitals in his home town Bambali in Senegal.
Meanwhile, Munetsi has a Ligue 1 game to look ahead to. Reim will travel to Stade Rennes on Sunday for a 17:00 kick-off.