‘Their spirit lives on’: Kaizer Chiefs remembers the Orkney tragedy’s 42 fans that never made it back home

[IHarare - Zimbabwe] - 14/01/2026
Years later, Kaizer Chiefs reflects on Orkney stadium disaster, honouring forty-two lost fans and reminding supporters their spirit lives on. The post ‘Their spirit lives on’: Kaizer Chiefs remembers the Orkney tragedy’s 42 fans that never made it back home appeared first on iHarare News.
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