Is Fabrice Muamba's Girlffriend from Zimbabwe?
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Shawn Savage
, Mar 19 2012 01:24 PM
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#1
Posted 19 March 2012 - 01:24 PM
Name is Shauna Magunda
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"Fabrice WILL!! pull through": Fabrice Muamba's devastated fiancee tells fans her husband will get better
Shauna Magunda tweets message as 23-year-old player remains "critically ill" in intensive care
True love: Fabrice with fiancee Shauna True love: Fabrice with fiancee Shauna
TWITTER/SHAUNA MUAMBA
Fabrice Muamba's devastated fiancée this morning told fans that he would "pull through" as the player continued to fight for his life.
It came as the London Chest Hospital issued a statement regarding the 23-year-old Bolton midfielder's condition saying: "Fabrice Muamba's heart condition is stable but he remains critically ill in intensive care."
Shauna Magunda tweeted the message as she remained at her husband's bedside following his cardiac arrest during an FA Cup tie against Spurs at White Hart Lane on Saturday.
She also sent a poignant message to her husband telling him to "keep strong".
She tweeted: "Fabrice WILL!! Pull through because God is good. Love u so much @fmuamba keep strong we're praying for u honey xx."
Earlier she had urged fans to pray as she waited by his bedside telling them: "God is in control. Please keep @fmuamba in ur prayers xx."
She later tweeted: "Please keep praying for @fmuamba its really helping I can feel it xx" before adding: "For all your messages of love thank u so much. Where there is life there is hope xx."
Shauna, the mother of Muamba’s three-year-old son Joshua Jeremiah, joined the player’s father and sister at the London Chest Hospital in Bethnal Green, East London. He had proposed to her on Valentine’s Day.
Praying: Shauna Muamba tweeted her husband telling him to "keep strong"
@shaunamuamba / Twitter
Fabrice Muamba and his fiance Fabrice Muamba and his fiance
The former England under-21 star’s heart stopped for two hours before desperate medics could restart it.
Players and fans at the stadium looked visibly distraught as medical staff tried to resuscitate Muamba on the grass. Paramedics are said to have shocked him five times with a defibrillator on the pitch, in the ambulance and at the hospital. The game, abandoned at 1-1, was also watched by millions of stunned TV viewers on ESPN.
Bolton Wanderers' Fabrice Muamba, right, runs with the ball near Tottenham Hotspur's Scott Parker Clash: In action against Spurs before his shock collapse
AP
Bolton boss Owen Coyle said at the hospital last night: “All our thoughts and prayers are for Fabrice and his family at this time. Fabrice is critically ill.
“The next 24 hours are going to be absolutely crucial. It’s very serious. There’s no getting away from that. God willing, he makes it through. All our energy is going into, hopefully, a happy outcome. It’s great to be talented at football but it is more important to be a genuinely nice man and Fabrice is that. Everybody is praying for him which is important and that has been a real source of strength to the family.”
The London Chest Hospital
PA
Fans arrived at the hospital with messages of goodwill for Congo-born Muamba. Two children left drawings and flowers were placed on the doorstep. There were also bouquets, shirts and scarves left at Bolton’s Reebok stadium.
A message from Manchester United supporters is seen at the stadium's Book of Remembrance at The Reebok Stadium in Bolton Tribute: A fan message at The Reebok Stadium
AFP
One message written on a card with a Manchester United emblem read: “Our thoughts and prayers are with you. One game, one family.” A Bolton flag carried the message: “Just get back to full health. Praying for you.”
Fan Chris Scott said: “We can only hope, keep our hopes up, that he is going to be okay. We were just in shock for three or four hours last night. Football doesn’t matter when something like this happens. Hopefully he’ll pull through.”
Fellow supporter David Mulvaney added: “We were all in the pub watching the game and it just went so quiet. Fabrice is such a popular player. Always had a smile on his face. We all feel for him.”
A string of players including Rio Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie tweeted messages of support.
Bolton Manager Owen Coyle, and Chairman Phil Gartside (far right) visit Patrice Muamba at the London Chest Hospital Upset: Bolton manager Owen Coyle and Chairman Phil Gartside at the hospital
Tim Anderson
Coyle and Bolton chairman Phil Gartside arrived at the hospital yesterday. Spurs striker Jermain Defoe also visited with his mum Sandra, 47. He left after just 15 minutes, too upset to comment.
Hope: Gary Cahill after scoring yesterday
GETTY
At yesterday’s Premier League clash between Wolves and Manchester United, fans and players showed their support with a minute’s applause. During Chelsea’s FA Cup match against Leicester, former Bolton star Gary Cahill revealed a “Pray for Muamba” T-shirt after he scored.
Bolton captain Kevin Davies, who went to hospital with his stricken team-mate and Coyle, said he was “digging in”.
Former assistant manager Phil Brown, who saw Muamba collapse, said: “It’s very hard to believe what you’re seeing. There are a lot of religious players and to see them all crouching down and dropping to their knees and praying was shocking.”
As it became apparent how grave Muamba’s situation was, fans from both sides began chanting his name. Spurs manager Harry Redknapp said: “All our thoughts are with Fabrice. It was right to abandon the game. Everybody was in a state of shock.”
Chairman Daniel Levy added: “We are proud and grateful to the medical teams at both clubs. Our thanks also to both sets of fans for their support and behaviour.
“Too often we read the negatives about football yet here we saw the true humanity and empathy of the footballing family.”
Muamba was anaesthetised to help doctors in their bid to save him.
A statement by the hospital and Bolton said: “Fabrice remains in a critical condition. He sustained a cardiac arrest on the pitch. Fabrice received prolonged resuscitation at the ground and en route to the hospital where his heart eventually started working. As is normal practice, Fabrice remains anaesthetised in intensive care and will be for at least 24 hours.”
Bolton’s fixture against Aston Villa tomorrow has been called off.
A Twitter troll was yesterday arrested in Swansea after posting sick racist tweets about Muamba.
- KILMARNOCK star Liam Kelly’s dad Jack collapsed and died watching his 22-year-old son’s team beat Celtic 1-0 to lift the Scottish Communities League Cup for the first time in its history.
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"Fabrice WILL!! pull through": Fabrice Muamba's devastated fiancee tells fans her husband will get better
Shauna Magunda tweets message as 23-year-old player remains "critically ill" in intensive care
True love: Fabrice with fiancee Shauna True love: Fabrice with fiancee Shauna
TWITTER/SHAUNA MUAMBA
Fabrice Muamba's devastated fiancée this morning told fans that he would "pull through" as the player continued to fight for his life.
It came as the London Chest Hospital issued a statement regarding the 23-year-old Bolton midfielder's condition saying: "Fabrice Muamba's heart condition is stable but he remains critically ill in intensive care."
Shauna Magunda tweeted the message as she remained at her husband's bedside following his cardiac arrest during an FA Cup tie against Spurs at White Hart Lane on Saturday.
She also sent a poignant message to her husband telling him to "keep strong".
She tweeted: "Fabrice WILL!! Pull through because God is good. Love u so much @fmuamba keep strong we're praying for u honey xx."
Earlier she had urged fans to pray as she waited by his bedside telling them: "God is in control. Please keep @fmuamba in ur prayers xx."
She later tweeted: "Please keep praying for @fmuamba its really helping I can feel it xx" before adding: "For all your messages of love thank u so much. Where there is life there is hope xx."
Shauna, the mother of Muamba’s three-year-old son Joshua Jeremiah, joined the player’s father and sister at the London Chest Hospital in Bethnal Green, East London. He had proposed to her on Valentine’s Day.
Praying: Shauna Muamba tweeted her husband telling him to "keep strong"
@shaunamuamba / Twitter
Fabrice Muamba and his fiance Fabrice Muamba and his fiance
The former England under-21 star’s heart stopped for two hours before desperate medics could restart it.
Players and fans at the stadium looked visibly distraught as medical staff tried to resuscitate Muamba on the grass. Paramedics are said to have shocked him five times with a defibrillator on the pitch, in the ambulance and at the hospital. The game, abandoned at 1-1, was also watched by millions of stunned TV viewers on ESPN.
Bolton Wanderers' Fabrice Muamba, right, runs with the ball near Tottenham Hotspur's Scott Parker Clash: In action against Spurs before his shock collapse
AP
Bolton boss Owen Coyle said at the hospital last night: “All our thoughts and prayers are for Fabrice and his family at this time. Fabrice is critically ill.
“The next 24 hours are going to be absolutely crucial. It’s very serious. There’s no getting away from that. God willing, he makes it through. All our energy is going into, hopefully, a happy outcome. It’s great to be talented at football but it is more important to be a genuinely nice man and Fabrice is that. Everybody is praying for him which is important and that has been a real source of strength to the family.”
The London Chest Hospital
PA
Fans arrived at the hospital with messages of goodwill for Congo-born Muamba. Two children left drawings and flowers were placed on the doorstep. There were also bouquets, shirts and scarves left at Bolton’s Reebok stadium.
A message from Manchester United supporters is seen at the stadium's Book of Remembrance at The Reebok Stadium in Bolton Tribute: A fan message at The Reebok Stadium
AFP
One message written on a card with a Manchester United emblem read: “Our thoughts and prayers are with you. One game, one family.” A Bolton flag carried the message: “Just get back to full health. Praying for you.”
Fan Chris Scott said: “We can only hope, keep our hopes up, that he is going to be okay. We were just in shock for three or four hours last night. Football doesn’t matter when something like this happens. Hopefully he’ll pull through.”
Fellow supporter David Mulvaney added: “We were all in the pub watching the game and it just went so quiet. Fabrice is such a popular player. Always had a smile on his face. We all feel for him.”
A string of players including Rio Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie tweeted messages of support.
Bolton Manager Owen Coyle, and Chairman Phil Gartside (far right) visit Patrice Muamba at the London Chest Hospital Upset: Bolton manager Owen Coyle and Chairman Phil Gartside at the hospital
Tim Anderson
Coyle and Bolton chairman Phil Gartside arrived at the hospital yesterday. Spurs striker Jermain Defoe also visited with his mum Sandra, 47. He left after just 15 minutes, too upset to comment.
Hope: Gary Cahill after scoring yesterday
GETTY
At yesterday’s Premier League clash between Wolves and Manchester United, fans and players showed their support with a minute’s applause. During Chelsea’s FA Cup match against Leicester, former Bolton star Gary Cahill revealed a “Pray for Muamba” T-shirt after he scored.
Bolton captain Kevin Davies, who went to hospital with his stricken team-mate and Coyle, said he was “digging in”.
Former assistant manager Phil Brown, who saw Muamba collapse, said: “It’s very hard to believe what you’re seeing. There are a lot of religious players and to see them all crouching down and dropping to their knees and praying was shocking.”
As it became apparent how grave Muamba’s situation was, fans from both sides began chanting his name. Spurs manager Harry Redknapp said: “All our thoughts are with Fabrice. It was right to abandon the game. Everybody was in a state of shock.”
Chairman Daniel Levy added: “We are proud and grateful to the medical teams at both clubs. Our thanks also to both sets of fans for their support and behaviour.
“Too often we read the negatives about football yet here we saw the true humanity and empathy of the footballing family.”
Muamba was anaesthetised to help doctors in their bid to save him.
A statement by the hospital and Bolton said: “Fabrice remains in a critical condition. He sustained a cardiac arrest on the pitch. Fabrice received prolonged resuscitation at the ground and en route to the hospital where his heart eventually started working. As is normal practice, Fabrice remains anaesthetised in intensive care and will be for at least 24 hours.”
Bolton’s fixture against Aston Villa tomorrow has been called off.
A Twitter troll was yesterday arrested in Swansea after posting sick racist tweets about Muamba.
- KILMARNOCK star Liam Kelly’s dad Jack collapsed and died watching his 22-year-old son’s team beat Celtic 1-0 to lift the Scottish Communities League Cup for the first time in its history.
#2
Posted 19 March 2012 - 01:25 PM
sichupedi remunhu!!!
muamba haasi weku mbare here
wake up mhani
muamba haasi weku mbare here
wake up mhani

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#5
Posted 19 March 2012 - 01:45 PM
Two things impress me about this Fabrice compared to other black Premiership footballers
Firstly dating and getting engaged to a black woman unlike others who see white girfriends/wives as status symbols (practically all black English footballers and most of the Francophone ones as well - Drogba a notable exception)
Secondly the fact that his fiance is a graduate (of Birmingham University) where others would have gone for a model or pop star or reality show star
But the guy is no dumbass himself. 10 O'levels. 3 A Levels in Maths, French and English. And was studying accounting part time
Firstly dating and getting engaged to a black woman unlike others who see white girfriends/wives as status symbols (practically all black English footballers and most of the Francophone ones as well - Drogba a notable exception)
Secondly the fact that his fiance is a graduate (of Birmingham University) where others would have gone for a model or pop star or reality show star
But the guy is no dumbass himself. 10 O'levels. 3 A Levels in Maths, French and English. And was studying accounting part time
#7
Posted 19 March 2012 - 02:12 PM
I am with you Grand ,its really embarrassing seeing all these footballers hanging around with White girls .it appears they are ashamed of being seen with a native African wife or girlfriend . I know a lot of people feel really uncomfortable with it including White people .
#9
Posted 19 March 2012 - 02:21 PM
munhu ngaasviire musikana waada, vazhinji venyu mungade kuraidza mheche ye chirungu asi opporunity ndiribe!? FACT

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#10
#11
Posted 19 March 2012 - 02:27 PM
shumbar uri mbuthu
isu tiri kutaura kupihwa panyo pasina kubvisa mari directly
isu tiri kutaura kupihwa panyo pasina kubvisa mari directly

I'm John Madhiri
Pleasure isina Measure™
Madiro aJojina™
Jairira™
Take life less Seriously™
Ndokusviira Pfungwa™
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www.mygweru.com
#13
Posted 19 March 2012 - 02:31 PM
ko kana ndirikuda kuita genuine chimoko chechirungu ndo tadzira kufadza yenyu yekuti ndidanane ne munhu mutema??

I'm John Madhiri
Pleasure isina Measure™
Madiro aJojina™
Jairira™
Take life less Seriously™
Ndokusviira Pfungwa™
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#14
Posted 19 March 2012 - 02:40 PM
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Wiston Magunda left Zimbabwe, then Rhodesia during the time of the war of independence. He became a student in the United Kingdom but he lost his scholarship when Zimbabwe became independent. After that he found a way to study psychology and ended up being the head of the psychiatric department in Birmingham prison.
Wiston is the father of one half of Kubatana International Communications, Shauna Magunda.
Wiston Magunda a Zimbabwean native who used his opportunity to become the head of the psychiatric department at Winson Green prison.
Wiston Magunda left Zimbabwe, then Rhodesia during the time of the war of independence. He became a student in the United Kingdom but he lost his scholarship when Zimbabwe became independent. After that he found a way to study psychology and ended up being the head of the psychiatric department in Birmingham prison.
Wiston is the father of one half of Kubatana International Communications, Shauna Magunda.
Wiston Magunda a Zimbabwean native who used his opportunity to become the head of the psychiatric department at Winson Green prison.
#19
Posted 19 March 2012 - 03:09 PM
Only God can save Fabrice thats why its important to pray for him
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it therefore calls upon the young people,brilliance in whatever we do,the belief that things can be done, the conversion of ideas and plans into human action and the appetite for success and progress
#20
Posted 19 March 2012 - 03:40 PM
You can be serious guys. I went to school with so many Magundas. It's a common surname in Zim.
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