Nomvethe receives honorary doctorate in sport

Recently retired AmaZulu striker Siyabonga Nomvethe has received an honorary doctorate in sport from St Paul Bible Institute.


The 41-year-old was on Tuesday recognised by the institution for his contribution to the game and serving as a role model to youngsters.

“Siyabonga Nomvethe has been honoured by the St Paul Bible Institute with a Doctorate Degree in Sport‚” read a tweet from AmaZulu official Twitter account.

“Bhele was recognized for his contribution to the game‚ serving as a role model to youngsters. The PSL’s leading goal scorer. Legend.”

Nomvethe, who has played for both Soweto giants Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates during his glittering career, recently announced his retirement from the game.

“Bhele” played 82 matches for Bafana and scored 16 goals.

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